El Financiero publie caricature 'Hydra'

Le journal El Financiero a publié la caricature intitulée 'Hydra' dans sa section Rictus, comportant des mots-clés questionnant des événements liés à El Mencho.

La caricature 'Hydra' apparaît dans l'édition du 23 février 2026 sur le site d'El Financiero. Les mots-clés incluent des questions telles que 'Que s'est-il passé avec El Mencho ?', 'Qui a tué Mencho ?', 'Quels États sont en alerte en raison de la mort de Mencho ?', 'Qui a fait tomber Mencho ?', 'Quand Mencho est-il mort ?' et 'Qui est Mencho et pourquoi a-t-il été tué ?'. Des termes comme 'Monero Rictus' et 'Rictus el financiero' sont également mentionnés. Le contenu présente des hashtags incluant #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 et #TEQUILA. Aucun détail spécifique n'est fourni sur les événements évoqués dans les questions.

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