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Mexico Confirms Death of 11 Combatants During Operation That Captured Senior Cartel Leader

The raid targeted Los Mayos faction leader Omar Oswaldo Torres, seizing weapons and ending with 11 deaths, amid ongoing cartel faction conflicts and U.S. pressure.

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Omar Oswaldo Torres, alias 'El Patas', a leader who aligns with El Mayo, was arrested during the operation.

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At least eleven people have been killed by Mexican security forces in an operation carried out against the 'Los Mayos' faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, in the homonymous state, in the east of the country.

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Federal authorities arrested “El Patas”, an alleged member of Los Mayos, during an operation in Sinaloa that left 11 attackers down. Abigail Saucedo Castro Quinto Poder The name of Omar Oswaldo Torres Cabada, alias “El Patas”, broke strongly into the national agenda after his arrest in Sinaloa. Identified as an alleged member of the faction known as “Los Mayos,” this 39-year-old individual was captured during an operation led by federal forces …

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