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Mexico erupts after El Mencho killing

Published on: February 23, 2026 4:56 PM

Mexico witnessed a rapid surge of violence within hours of the reported killing of Nemesio Oseguera, widely known as El Mencho, during a military raid. Suspected supporters of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel blocked highways across several states, set vehicles and businesses on fire, and clashed with security forces. Authorities urged residents and tourists in affected areas to remain indoors as gunfire and smoke disrupted daily life. The unrest spread across more than half a dozen states, signaling immediate retaliation.

In coastal Puerto Vallarta, stunned tourists filmed thick plumes of smoke rising above the skyline as fires burned in different parts of the city. Several airlines, including Air Canada, United Airlines, and Aeromexico, canceled flights to the popular beach destination amid safety concerns. Local authorities suspended public transportation in parts of Jalisco and advised hotel guests to stay inside. The violence raised fears about stability in one of Mexico’s major tourist hubs.

Read more : Mexico’s El Mencho killed in military operation, triggering cartel …

Security incidents extended beyond Jalisco, with roadblocks reported on major routes including the Mexico-Puebla highway. In Aguascalientes, military vehicles patrolled residential neighborhoods, while in Colima armed men blocked roads using pickup trucks. Guanajuato authorities documented 55 violent incidents across 23 municipalities and confirmed 18 arrests by evening, stating that the situation was later brought under control. Trucking associations advised drivers to avoid highways and return to secure depots.

A member of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel claimed the attacks were acts of revenge for their leader’s death and warned of further bloodshed as rival factions compete for control. Historically, high-profile cartel arrests or killings have triggered waves of violence in Mexico, complicating government efforts to dismantle criminal networks. Past detentions of major cartel figures have led to prolonged power struggles and armed confrontations across key regions.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged the unrest but emphasized that most parts of the country continued functioning normally. International observers also reacted, expressing concern over escalating instability and its potential regional impact. While authorities have not reported civilian casualties beyond those killed during the initial operation, tensions remain high. The unfolding events highlight the fragile balance between security operations and cartel retaliation in Mexico’s ongoing battle against organized crime.

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