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Mexico send in the Troops After Drug Lord's Death Sparks Chaos

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Following the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," Mexico has intensified military efforts to quell unrest. Defence Secretary Ricardo Trevilla confirmed the deployment of an additional 2,500 soldiers to western Mexico, bringing the total to 9,500 since the violence erupted.

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El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), was captured in Jalisco state and was Mexico's most wanted criminal. Authorities tracked him through a meeting with a romantic partner. He sustained fatal injuries during a confrontation with military forces and died while being transported to Mexico City.

The violent aftermath resulted in the deaths of 25 National Guard members and 30 cartel members. Among other casualties were a prison guard and a state prosecutor. The CJNG reacted by orchestrating widespread attacks, establishing roadblocks, and setting businesses on fire across multiple towns.

President Claudia Sheinbaum praised the military operation's success but emphasized restoring peace and security. While roadblocks have been cleared, significant damage to banks and local businesses persists.

. Smoke seen rising from buildings in Puerto Vallarta in the image on the left and tourists watching from a pool as smoke rises in the distance and a helicopter flies low over hotels in the image on the right

In Puerto Vallarta, videos showed military helicopters flying low over tourist areas as smoke rose from burning structures. Streets were deserted, with residents advised to remain indoors for safety.

Verified footage captured clashes between cartel members and the National Guard in San Isidro, north of Guadalajara, depicting gunfire and multiple fatalities. CCTV images showed vehicles ramming into National Guard trucks during the conflict.

The operation to capture El Mencho involved the Mexican army, with support from the National Guard and Air Force. While the US provided critical intelligence, no American forces participated in the raid. The US State Department had offered a $15 million reward for information leading to El Mencho’s capture.

The death of El Mencho represents a crucial victory in Mexico’s ongoing battle against organized crime. However, it also underscores the challenges faced in dismantling powerful criminal cartels that continue to exert influence across the country.

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The only surprise is that with their boss dead, the cartel chose to fight on rather than break up. Loyalty to what?

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4 hours ago, Purdey said:

The only surprise is that with their boss dead, the cartel chose to fight on rather than break up. Loyalty to what?

Money. Bucketloads of it.

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Hey, why is his face uncovered?

Did El Mencho's rat g/f get the $50M and a new identity?

I bet Trump stiffed her just liked he stiffed his contractors.

7 hours ago, Purdey said:

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Hey, why is his face uncovered?

Because he is a proud Mexican patriot standing tall for his country and her citizens!Im glad those narcos are exposed so they can be slaughtered,I hope when the Mexican government cleans up their carcasses they will identify them so they can take a very very close look at their friends!!

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