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    Violence erupts across Mexico after death of Cartel leader ‘El Mencho’

    Cartel retaliation triggers nationwide chaos as security forces scramble to restore order.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterFebruary 23, 2026
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    Mexico: A surge of cartel-linked violence has gripped multiple regions of Mexico following the death of notorious drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, triggering roadblocks, arson attacks, and widespread security alerts.

    Authorities confirmed that Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as ‘El Mencho’ and head of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel died after being seriously wounded during a military operation in Tapalpa, located in the western state of Jalisco. The raid, carried out by Mexican special forces with intelligence support from the United States, also left four cartel members dead and three soldiers injured.

    Retaliatory violence spreads

    In the hours following the operation, cartel retaliation spread rapidly across at least a dozen states. Armed groups set up roadblocks using burning vehicles, attacked businesses, and clashed with security forces. Eyewitness footage showed smoke rising over several cities, including Guadalajara, one of the host cities for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

    The resort destination Puerto Vallarta was described by tourists as resembling a ‘war zone.’ Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro declared a code red, suspending public transportation, cancelling mass gatherings, and closing schools as security forces attempted to regain control.

    Nationwide security response

    Mexico’s Security Cabinet reported roughly 250 roadblocks across the country at the height of the unrest, with dozens concentrated in Jalisco. Officials said at least 25 people had been arrested for involvement in violent acts, looting, and vandalism, including attacks on banks and shops.

    President Claudia Sheinbaum urged citizens to remain calm, stating that federal and state authorities were working in ‘absolute coordination’ and that most areas of the country remained stable.

    International warnings and flight cancellations

    Several international airlines, including Air Canada, United Airlines, and American Airlines, cancelled flights to the region as governments issued travel advisories.

    The United States advised its citizens to shelter in place in parts of Jalisco, Tamaulipas, Michoacán, Guerrero, and Nuevo León.

    High-value target eliminated

    US officials had long considered El Mencho among the world’s most dangerous traffickers, with the US State Department offering a $15 million reward for information leading to his capture. The cartel he led is accused of trafficking massive quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine into the United States.

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described him as a ‘top target’ in the fight against fentanyl trafficking. Security analysts say his death marks a significant blow to organised crime networks. Former DEA operations chief Mike Vigil of the Drug Enforcement Administration called the mission one of the most consequential anti-cartel actions in history.

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