Cartel Warfare Engulfs Mexican City: Eyewitness Report from the Frontlines

Culiacán, Mexico has descended into a war zone as rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel violently clash for control. The BBC offers a grim firsthand account from the heart of the conflict.
The once-bustling streets of Culiacán, Mexico have been transformed into a battleground, as rival factions of the notorious Sinaloa cartel wage a brutal war for dominance. The BBC has reported from the epicenter of this escalating crisis, providing a harrowing firsthand account of the chaos and terror gripping the city.
Culiacán, the capital of Sinaloa state, has long been known as a hub for the drug trade. But in recent months, the city has descended into a state of chaos, with rival cartels engaged in a fierce and bloody struggle for control. The BBC correspondent on the ground describes a city living in fear, where the sound of automatic gunfire and the sight of armored vehicles have become a daily reality.
According to the report, the violence has escalated to unprecedented levels, with the cartel factions employing increasingly sophisticated tactics and weaponry. Residents have been caught in the crossfire, with many forced to take shelter in their homes, afraid to venture out onto the streets.
The BBC's reporting sheds light on the complex web of alliances and rivalries that underpin the Sinaloa cartel's power structure. The cartel was once led by the notorious Joaquín
Source: BBC News


