Mexican ‘Isravation Camp’ found by people looking for a loved one

For families in Mexico The pursuit of missing loved ones, a gloomy discovery of what is called a “extermination” with human remains and ovens could be their worst fear some true.
The Mexican authorities are now exploring a place in the Western state of Jalisco, found last week by a group of volunteers, who volunteers believed was known to be one of the cartels in the area as a new generation of Jalisco Cartel.
There were an increasing number of horrors inside his iron doors, including cream ovens, bone fragments, hundreds of pairs of shoes, clothing, and even a children’s toys.
This photo posted by the Jalisco State Attorney’s Office shows the shoes on the Isaaguirre ranch, where the scaffolding remains in the Teuchitlan municipality, Mexico, March 11, were discovered. (State Attorney’s Office Jalisco via AP)
“They would see the shoes and say,” They look like those who disappeared when they disappeared, “said Luz Toscano, one of the volunteers, for BBC News.
The ranch, near the village of Teuchitlán, was dissolved last September by Mexican authorities that failed to find or discover the discovery of human remains.
At the time of the raid, 10 arrests were carried out, two hostages were discharged and the body was found wrapped in plastic.
After the authorities started searching this week, they said they also found almost 100 shellfish houses.
The National Guard officer is a guard while members of the “Guerreros Buscadores” collective are visited by Ranc Isaguirre, where they located three human crematorial furnaces on March 5 while looking for their missing relatives in the La Estanzuel community in Teuchitlán, the state of Jalisco, Mexino. (Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty Images)
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None of the remains have been identified and the number is not yet known, but the number of personal items that has been lagging behind is about 700.
“The number of casualties that could probably have been buried is huge,” said Eduardo Guerrero, a security analyst at Mexico City, for the New York Times. “And he reminded the night reminder again that Mexico was tortured by mass graves.”
Members of the collective ‘Guerreros Buscadores’ work on three human cremators found while looking for their relatives on the Lazaguirre ranch in the La Estanzuela community in Teuchitlan, the state of Jalisco, Mexico, March 5. (Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty Images)
The discovery, based on anonymous counsel, dominated the titles, shocked by the land they became a mass grave and promoted citizens to invite the authorities to break down Cartel violence.
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The Jalisco Pablo Lemus government government has told critics in the video this week that his office is fully cooperating with federal investigators and that no one is “washing their hands” of the case, according to BBC News.
The notebook that reads on Spanish ‘My Love, if I don’t come back one day, just ask you to remember how much I love you’ you can see the La Estanzuel community in the La Estanzuel community. (Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty Images)
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The Teuchitlan Ranch, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) west of Guadalajare, was allegedly used as a training base for cartel recruits when the troops of the National Guard found it last September.
Associated Press contributed to this report.