
"Holidaymakers across parts of western Mexico have been urged to remain inside their hotels after the reported killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the alleged leader of one of the country's most powerful criminal organisations. Footage circulating online appeared to show passengers dropping to the floor at Guadalajara International Airport as gunfire was heard nearby, amid a wave of violence across Jalisco."
"Mexican authorities said Oseguera Cervantes - widely known by the alias "El Mencho" - was targeted in a military operation in the town of Tapalpa in the central-western state of Jalisco. According to Mexico's defence ministry, he died from injuries sustained during the raid while being transferred by air. Officials said several armoured vehicles and weapons, including rocket launchers, were seized."
Holidaymakers across parts of western Mexico were urged to remain inside their hotels after the reported killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias El Mencho, the alleged leader of a powerful criminal organisation. Footage circulating online showed passengers dropping to the floor at Guadalajara International Airport as gunfire was heard nearby amid violence in Jalisco. Mexican authorities said he was targeted in a military operation in Tapalpa and died from injuries sustained while being transferred by air. Officials reported the seizure of armoured vehicles and weapons, including rocket launchers. Puerto Vallarta cancelled many flights and urged passengers to follow airport instructions. Three armed forces members were wounded and flown to Mexico City for treatment.
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