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Sunday, January 11, 2026

Clashes Reported Between Rival Sinaloa Cartel Groups in the San Ignacio Mountains

“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat





Residents reported gunfire, suspected explosions, and columns of smoke in the San Ignacio mountains, Sinaloa.


Armed clashes were reported during the early hours of this Sunday in the mountainous area of ​​the municipality of San Ignacio, in Sinaloa. Rival groups of the Sinaloa Cartel reportedly participated in the confrontation.


According to reports from residents, gunshots and bursts of gunfire were heard in nearby towns, a situation that caused alarm among the population.


Simultaneously, residents reported a column of gray smoke rising from different points in the mountains, with characteristics similar to those left by explosions caused by high-powered devices.


Through WhatsApp groups and community communication channels, residents shared videos and messages documenting what happened in the mountainous area of ​​San Ignacio.


The reports indicate that the events were not limited to a single community but extended to towns located in the higher parts of the mountains, towards the border with the state of Durango.


These incidents add to other violent events recently recorded in municipalities in southern Sinaloa, such as Escuinapa, where clashes and attacks have also been reported in hard-to-reach mountainous areas.


According to information gathered, these territories have been the scene of a constant dispute between rival groups due to their strategic location.


To date, the authorities haven’t issued an official report on fatalities, injuries, or seizures resulting from these events.



San Ignacio, Sinaloa




Source: Milenio

10 comments:

  1. Its been a year for Trump as president, no wall built, no Ukraine war over in 24 hours, cartels are alive and well, drugs are flowing as ever, inflation going crazy, and nothing to stem drug addiction in his own house. Nice little distraction with Maduro at a cost of $400,000 an hour for taxpayers.

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    1. 6.29
      Humm bug 🤔
      "In his own house drug addiction"
      Are you stating Trump is doing drugs?

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  2. Has a military when usa invades mexico the last resistance would be in Sinaloa and it would probably Taken years before usa takes partial or of 2/3 of it and arm groups would be aall over the traingle guerrilla warfare

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    1. Your a moron lmao USA can take Mexico without boots on the floor , the Air Force and navy can literally wipe out all of Mexico

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    2. 650
      Yes, that's correct.
      The cartel has satellite imagery to track the stoopid gabachos, then they will finish 'em off with F-15 Super Hornets

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    3. Sinaloa is gonna be the easiest state to take over, Guerrero and Michoacan would never be taken

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    4. That's Koo foo

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    5. You're stupid if you think that's going to happen. Its never going to happen. The criminals would blend right in with the population as they already do and stand down when shit gets too hot. The whole notion of trump invading Mexico is all talk. Remember there's an agreement that was signed between the Canada, Mexico and the U.S during AMLO and Trumps first term. As long as Mexico meets those directives, the U.S isn't doing shit because as much as you'd like to say otherwise, Mexico has been combating crime and extraditing cartel leaders, while the U.S has been letting them off with a slap on the wrist, and witness protection.

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  3. Does anyone think the fight will hit Mazatlan?

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