Mexico City [Mexico], February 24 (ANI): At least 25 members of Mexico’s National Guard were killed in violent clashes with criminal groups following a high-profile raid that eliminated one of the country’s most-wanted drug cartel leaders, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho,” Al Jazeera reported.
Security Secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch, addressing a joint press conference with President Claudia Sheinbaum, confirmed that National Guard personnel were killed in six separate incidents across the western state of Jalisco. The violence erupted after security forces carried out an operation that resulted in the death of Oseguera, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Garcia Harfuch said that 30 suspected criminals were also killed in Jalisco during the clashes, while four others died in neighboring Michoacán. The deaths of the 25 National Guard members mark one of the deadliest episodes for Mexican security forces in recent years and underscore the intensity of the backlash from organized crime groups, Al Jazeera reported.
“What is important now is to guarantee peace and security for the entire population,” Sheinbaum said, acknowledging the gravity of the situation while insisting that conditions had improved since Sunday’s operation and that the country “is calm.”
Following the raid, criminal groups launched retaliatory attacks, setting up more than 250 roadblocks across 20 states and engaging in gun battles with security forces. Residents in affected areas reported prolonged exchanges of gunfire. Defense Secretary Ricardo Trevilla announced that an additional 2,500 security personnel would be deployed to Jalisco to reinforce existing forces and stabilize the region.
The killing of Oseguera comes amid increasing pressure from the United States for Mexico to intensify its crackdown on drug trafficking organizations. However, past operations targeting cartel leaders have often triggered power struggles and renewed outbreaks of violence, Al Jazeera reported. Authorities said all roadblocks have now been cleared. Sheinbaum added that flights to and from Puerto Vallarta, a major tourist destination in Jalisco, are expected to resume shortly after temporary disruptions.
Despite the heavy toll on security forces, the government said efforts to dismantle organized crime networks would continue, with reinforcements and heightened security measures in place across affected regions. (ANI)
