Mexico sends thousands of soldiers to stop violence after death of drug lord
Mexico sends thousands of soldiers to stop violence after death of drug lord 9 hours ago Jack Burgess Mexico has deployed thousands of soldiers to bolster security after a wave of violence erupted following the death of a powerful drug lord, the country's security minister has said.
In some towns, they blocked roads by throwing spikes and nails onto the tarmac - in others, they commandeered buses and other vehicles then torched them in the middle of the road. Sheinbaum said that the road blocks had been cleared by Monday morning.
Videos shared on social media, and authenticated by BBC Verify, show tourists watching from a pool as a military helicopter flies low over their hotel and smoke rising from buildings in Jalisco state's city of Puerto Vallarta.
BBC Verify has also authenticated videos of clashes between cartel members and Mexico's National Guard in the town of San Isidro, just north of Jalisco state's capital city Guadalajara, on Sunday. One video shows an armed person firing towards several cars, while other images show at least four bodies slumped by a car.
The National Guard has not released any details about the incident
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