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From the post:
>Mexico's brutal cartel war has exploded into a new era of horror.
In recent times, beheaded corpses have been left dangling from bridges, charred bones have been found in underground ovens and innocent civilians gunned down at religious festivals.
Once confined to remote borderlands, the carnage is now brazen, public, and unrelenting, leaving Mexican streets soaked in blood.
In the last year, the country has been rocked by a wave of cartel atrocities so extreme, officials and investigators are calling them 'extermination campaigns'.
Archive: https://archive.today/neIwn
From the post:
>>Mexico's brutal cartel war has exploded into a new era of horror.
In recent times, beheaded corpses have been left dangling from bridges, charred bones have been found in underground ovens and innocent civilians gunned down at religious festivals.
Once confined to remote borderlands, the carnage is now brazen, public, and unrelenting, leaving Mexican streets soaked in blood.
In the last year, the country has been rocked by a wave of cartel atrocities so extreme, officials and investigators are calling them 'extermination campaigns'.
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