🚨 MIL OPS REPORT 🚨
❌ CJNG Leader “El Mencho” Eliminated. Mexico in Turmoil…..Nationwide Fallout Unfolding
🇲🇽 Mexican special forces carried out a high-risk operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, targeting Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, better known as El Mencho — the longtime head of Mexico’s most dominant criminal syndicate. The raid ended in a fierce gun battle. Multiple cartel members were killed. El Mencho later died from wounds sustained in the clash.
Mexican authorities confirmed the mission was led entirely by their forces. However, U.S. agencies provided intelligence support through the newly formed Joint Interagency Task Force–Counter Cartel. No American troops were involved on the ground. Behind the scenes, cross-border coordination has clearly intensified.
💥What happened next was immediate
🔥 Within hours, coordinated retaliation spread across western Mexico:
💥Vehicles torched and used as barricades
💥Highways blocked in multiple states
💥Armed clashes reported in urban centers
💥Panic at Guadalajara International Airport
💥Schools and businesses temporarily shut down
The unrest radiated from Jalisco into Michoacán, Guerrero, Colima, Nayarit, and beyond. Diplomatic missions from the U.S. and Canada issued security alerts urging citizens in affected regions to shelter in place.
President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed the nation, urging calm and emphasizing that most of Mexico remains stable — but acknowledged security forces are on heightened alert.
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⁉️Who Was El Mencho⁉️
Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes
Founder of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of the fastest-growing and most heavily armed cartels in the Western Hemisphere.
Formed around 2010 as a splinter faction, CJNG expanded with ruthless efficiency — moving fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine into the United States at scale. The group became notorious for:
💥Military-grade weaponry
💥Armored vehicles
💥Weaponized drones
💥Direct attacks on police and military
💥Public displays of force meant to intimidate rivals and authorities alike
In February 2026, the United States formally designated CJNG as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
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This moment may mark a turning point — but history shows power vacuums in organized crime don’t stay empty for long.
What happens next depends on whether this operation weakens the structure… or triggers an even more volatile realignment inside Mexico’s criminal underworld.
🚨The situation remains fluid and heads must remain on a swivel 🚨