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In 2025, Mexico's drug cartel violence surged, with over 6,700 deaths and widespread atrocities, primarily in five states, per a human rights group.
In 2025, Mexico saw a sharp rise in extreme violence tied to drug cartels, with 4,783 incidents resulting in 6,707 victims—averaging 13 atrocities and 18 deaths daily, according to Causa en Común.
Torture-related murders were most common, followed by killings of women and mutilations.
Massacres occurred 386 times, and 301 sets of human remains were found in clandestine graves, with an estimated 400 sites.
Sinaloa, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Chihuahua, and Michoacán were the hardest hit.
The report, based on media coverage, likely undercounts the true toll, and most violence was not committed by known cartel members, signaling broader societal impacts.
En 2025, la violencia de los cárteles de drogas de México se disparó, con más de 6,700 muertes y atrocidades generalizadas, principalmente en cinco estados, según un grupo de derechos humanos.