Death of El Mencho: violence in Mexico after military operation

The Mexican army killed Nemesio Oseguera, alias El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, during an operation on February 22, 2026, in Tapalpa, Jalisco state. This action, backed by information exchanges with the United States, has triggered a wave of violence, killing at least 25 security personnel. Authorities are deploying additional troops to contain the unrest.

Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho and aged 59, led the powerful Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), one of Mexico's most influential criminal organizations. Born to poor farming parents, he rose through organized crime in the 2000s, adopting strategies from other cartels to dominate drug trafficking. The United States had offered a $15 million reward for his capture.

The military operation targeting him on Sunday, February 22, in Tapalpa—a town of 20,000 in the west— was confirmed by local media including El Universal, Reforma, and Televisa. Defense Minister Ricardo Trevilla stated that intelligence came from one of El Mencho's companions. President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized no direct U.S. military involvement, but significant information sharing.

Violence erupted immediately across states like Jalisco, Michoacán, Guanajuato, Puebla, and Sinaloa. Armed men blocked roads with burning vehicles and targeted businesses. Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch reported 25 National Guard members, one security agent, and one prosecutor's official killed, plus one civilian woman. Security forces killed 30 cartel members, with 70 arrests in seven states.

To counter the unrest, Mexico deployed 2,500 additional soldiers in the west, bringing the total to about 9,500 in Jalisco. Sheinbaum urged calm on X: "We must stay informed and calm." Nine states closed schools, and Jalisco activated its highest security alert. Internationally, Guatemala alerted its border forces, while the U.S. advised citizens to shelter in areas like Guadalajara and Cancún. Airlines such as United and Air Canada canceled flights to Puerto Vallarta and other spots. France advises its nationals in Jalisco and neighboring states to exercise extreme caution and stay confined. Donald Trump urged Mexico to intensify anti-cartel efforts.

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Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was killed in a clash with military forces in Tapalpa, Jalisco, this Sunday. His death triggered a wave of attacks in at least 13 states, including blockades, arson, and confrontations that resulted in at least 14 deaths, including seven from the National Guard. Mexican authorities and the Argentine Foreign Ministry issued alerts and safety recommendations.

Mexican soldiers killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, one of the world's most wanted drug traffickers, in a military operation in Jalisco state. His death triggered violence across several states, with cartel supporters setting vehicles ablaze and blocking roads. India has issued a safety advisory for its citizens in Mexico.

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Mexican armed forces killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in an operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, last Sunday. This strike marks the most significant blow against a Mexican cartel in history. The action comes amid U.S. pressures and raises concerns over potential violent responses from the criminal group.

Mexican authorities killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), on February 22, 2026, in Tapalpa, Jalisco. Two of his escorts were arrested during the operation and now face charges for possession of exclusive army weapons. The event has triggered violence in Jalisco, impacting flights and tourism.

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Mexican authorities have confirmed that Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, 'El Mencho' and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), died on February 22, 2026, from gunshot wounds to the abdomen, thorax, and lower limbs sustained in a military confrontation in Tapalpa, Jalisco. He succumbed at 10:30 a.m. aboard a helicopter evacuating him to Mexico City. Updates include details on his death certificate, body handover, potential successors, and ongoing violence.

Jalisco authorities suspended classes and mass events on Sunday, February 22, 2026, following a federal operation in Tapalpa where Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), was killed. Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro activated the 'code red' and ordered the rescheduling of soccer matches and concerts to prioritize safety. Roadblocks were reported in several states, including Jalisco, Michoacán, and Guanajuato.

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The remains of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias ‘El Mencho’ and leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), were buried on Monday at the Panteón Recinto de la Paz in Zapopan, Jalisco. The funeral featured a large federal and state security operation, flower crowns with CJNG initials, and a rooster-shaped arrangement. An Italian student was assaulted during the event.

 

 

 

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