El Financiero veröffentlicht Karikatur 'Hydra'

Die Zeitung El Financiero hat die Karikatur mit dem Titel 'Hydra' in ihrer Sektion Rictus veröffentlicht, die Keywords enthält, welche Ereignisse im Zusammenhang mit El Mencho in Frage stellen.

Die Karikatur 'Hydra' erscheint in der Ausgabe vom 23. Februar 2026 auf der Website von El Financiero. Keywords umfassen Fragen wie 'Was ist mit El Mencho passiert?', 'Wer hat Mencho getötet?', 'Welche Staaten sind wegen Menchos Tod in Alarmbereitschaft?', 'Wer hat Mencho ausgeschaltet?', 'Wann ist Mencho gestorben?' und 'Wer ist Mencho und warum wurde er getötet?'. Auch Begriffe wie 'Monero Rictus' und 'Rictus el financiero' werden genannt. Der Inhalt enthält Hashtags wie #Hydra, #Qué honor, #Boquete, #Sede mundialista, #Prohibición, #Aferrado, #MÉXICO DESMEMBRADO Y LISTO PARA EL MUNDIAL..., #Mientras tanto, en la frontera, #Salón de belleza, #Mineros, #Bad Bunny und #TEQUILA. Es werden keine spezifischen Details zu den in den Fragen angesprochenen Ereignissen gegeben.

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