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    Mexican drug lord “El Mencho” killed in military operation, says government source

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    By Emily Green and Lizbeth ‌Diaz

    MEXICO CITY, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, commonly known ​as 'El Mencho,' has been killed in a military operation, two government sources familiar with the operation told Reuters ⁠on Sunday, as the Mexican government ramps up pressure on local cartels after U.S. intervention threats.

    An ex-police officer, Oseguera was the shadowy leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), ​an outfit that took its moniker from the western state of the same name that is home to ‌Mexico's second city, Guadalajara.

    Mexico's security minister said it could not immediately comment on the matter.

    Over a relatively short period of time, the CJNG morphed into a continents-spanning criminal enterprise rivaling former allies ⁠in the Sinaloa Cartel, the gang of captured kingpin Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, now ⁠in a U.S. prison.

    The military operation against Oseguera follows a pressure campaign from the Trump administration on Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's government to ramp up its crackdown on drug trafficking, including U.S. threats to intervene directly in Mexico. 

    "The operation for his arrest was led by the Defense ‌ministry, and he ended up being killed," said one of the sources.

    The White House did ⁠not immediately reply to a request for comment.

    The news of Oseguera's ‌death followed a federal security operation in the city ​of Tapalpa in Jalisco, according to a social media post by governor Pablo Lemus Navarro, who urged residents to stay home until the situation was brought under control. 

    "We remain in ‌Code Red. We reiterate the recommendation to avoid leaving your homes. ​The clashes are occurring in several ⁠federal entities," he added in a subsequent post.

    Videos on social media showed ‌cars ablaze, sending dark smoke into the sky, ⁠on roads in Jalisco. Mexican media outlets reported burning vehicles and gunmen blocking highways in more than half a dozen states across the country, particularly in the north and northwest.

    Alfredo Ramirez Bedolla, ​the governor of the state ‌of Michoacan, wrote on X that he had received reports of state highways being blocked as ⁠a result of the operation in Jalisco.

    (Reporting ​by Emily Green and Lizbeth Diaz; Editing by Christian Plumb; Additional reporting by Andrea ​Shalal in Washington; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

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