El Financiero pubblica cartoon 'Hydra'

Il giornale El Financiero ha pubblicato il cartoon intitolato 'Hydra' nella sua sezione Rictus, con parole chiave che interrogano eventi legati a El Mencho.

Il cartoon 'Hydra' appare nell'edizione del 23 febbraio 2026 sul sito web di El Financiero. Le parole chiave includono domande come 'Cosa è successo a El Mencho?', 'Chi ha ucciso Mencho?', 'Quali stati sono in allarme per la morte di Mencho?', 'Chi ha eliminato Mencho?', 'Quando è morto Mencho?' e 'Chi è Mencho e perché è stato ucciso?'. Vengono menzionati anche termini come 'Monero Rictus' e 'Rictus el financiero'. Il contenuto presenta hashtag tra cui #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 e #TEQUILA. Non sono forniti dettagli specifici sugli eventi cui si allude nelle domande.

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