Six severed heads found on road in Mexico
Summary
Six severed heads were found on a road in central Mexico, an area usually not known for cartel violence. Authorities have started an investigation, and a criminal group called "La Barredora" might be involved, but it's unclear if they are responsible.Key Facts
- Six severed heads were discovered on a road connecting Puebla and Tlaxcala in Mexico.
- The area is generally not associated with cartel violence.
- A blanket left at the scene had a warning message for rival gangs, signed by "La Barredora."
- The origins and motives of the criminal group are not confirmed.
- Local prosecutors are investigating, with the victims identified as men.
- Federal authorities have not yet commented on the case.
- The discovery comes amid efforts to curb drug-related violence by President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration.
- The region also faces fuel smuggling issues, generating significant illegal profits for criminal groups.
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