Six severed heads found on road

On a road in the center of Mexico, six disconnected heads were found in an area that is not normally associated with cartel severity.
The local authorities discovered on Tuesday morning on a route that connects Puebla and Tlaxcala’s peaceful states.
The police did not give a reason for the murders, or which of the criminal groups operating in Mexico did them.
Local Media, the rival gangs warning and apparently a message signed by a group called “La Barredora” reported that a blanket was left.
It is the same name as a less known crime group operating in the Western province of Guerrero, but it is not clear whether the attack is behind or why it is.
According to the AFP news agency, the local prosecutor’s office said that the presidents in Tlaxcala are men of men and launched an investigation into the murders.
In addition to drug trade, there is a problem with fuel smuggling known as “Huachicolea”, which produces billions of dollars annually for groups behind illegal activities in the region.
So far, the Federal officials have not commented on the murders.
President Claudia Sheinbaum comes in the midst of a major pressure on Fentanyl smuggling.
Puebla and Tlaxcala are not prone to excessive cartel severity in other parts of the country.
In June, Sinaloa, a state held by the gang violence, found bodies of 20 people.
In May, seven Mexican young people were killed in a fire at the Festival of the Catholic Church in the central province of Guanajuato.
The violence between the cartels has increased in recent years, since the government has first started to use the Mexican army against gangs in 2006, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and tens of thousands of people have lost.




