Violence Erupts in Sinaloa Following Arrests of Key Cartel Leaders
Attacks on military personnel and roadblocks with burning vehicles reported near Culiacán as tensions rise
- Mexican authorities confirmed attacks on military personnel and roadblocks in northern Sinaloa state.
- The violence follows the recent U.S. arrests of Joaquin Guzman Lopez and Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada.
- State Gov. Rubén Rocha reported that armed assailants set vehicles on fire to block authorities.
- Local media showed images and videos of burning vehicles and blocked roads.
- Authorities have called for calm, but the situation remains tense with no official information on casualties or arrests.