Mexican Cartel Leader 'El Mencho' Killed; 25 National Guard Troops Dead in Aftermath
In Brief
Mexican security forces killed cartel leader 'El Mencho', triggering violence and deaths among National Guard troops.
Key Facts
- Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', was killed by Mexican security forces on Sunday.
- Twenty-five Mexican National Guard troops died in six separate attacks following El Mencho's death.
- El Mencho led the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, considered Mexico's most powerful drug cartel.
- A $15 million U.S. bounty had been placed on El Mencho prior to his death.
- The violence following El Mencho's death has increased pressure on President Sheinbaum.
What Happened
Mexican security forces killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, on Sunday. In the aftermath, six separate attacks resulted in the deaths of 25 Mexican National Guard troops, according to officials.
Why It Matters
El Mencho's death marks a significant development in Mexico's ongoing struggle with organized crime. The subsequent violence highlights the cartel's influence and raises concerns about further instability, as authorities and political leaders face increased pressure to restore order.
Sources
- France24 — 25 Mexican National Guard troops killed amid violence following death of cartel leader 'El Mencho'(1h ago)
- BBC News — Mexico's most wanted man 'El Mencho' reported killed(1d ago)
- Washington Post — Mexico’s most powerful cartel leader is killed by security forces(1d ago)
