A shelter-in-place order remains in effect for U.S. citizens living or visiting Mexico a day after cartel violence exploded ...
Mexico's most-wanted fentanyl kingpin "El Mencho" reportedly killed after military forces tracked his romantic partner to secret meeting location.
Mexican security forces killed the country’s most-wanted cartel leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes in a high-stakes operation on Sunday that set off a spiral of violence and chaos.
Security forces keep up fight with cartel gunmen a day after the Mexican military killed a drug lord
School was canceled in several Mexican states and local and foreign governments alike warned their citizens to stay inside following the army’s killing, and the violence it spurred.
A paratrooper rifle brigade tracked down “El Tuli” and killed him in a shootout, seizing long and short firearms alongside nearly $1.4 million in mixed U.S. and Mexican currency. Still, retaliation ...
Top security officials revealed details of the operation that led to the death of Mexico’s most wanted drug cartel leader.
The Secretary General of National Defense, General Ricardo Trevilla Trejo, informed that Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias “El Mencho”, was located thanks to a meeting he had in Tapalpa, Jalisco, with ...
Rep. Dan Crenshaw said its time for expanded military action against Mexican cartels after a joint raid killed a "El Mencho" on Sunday.
More than 70 people were killed in the operation and the ensuing violence, including security forces, suspected cartel ...
Officials identified “El Tuli” as a top CJNG logistics and financial operator who acted as a right-hand man to "El Mencho." ...
Six New York Army National Guard Soldiers who helped rescue 34 French special forces during an August 2023 firefight in Iraq, ...
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