Published: 12:16, February 24, 2026 | Updated: 13:16, February 24, 2026
27 Mexican security personnel killed in cartel's retaliation attacks
By Xinhua
A burned taxi, allegedly set on fire by organized crime groups in response to an operation in Jalisco to arrest Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (shot to death), leader of the violent Jalisco New Generation Cartel, is seen on International Avenue on the Mexican side of the US-Mexico border in Tijuana, in Baja California State, Mexico, Feb 22, 2026. (PHOTO / AFP)

MEXICO CITY - Retaliation attacks from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel have left 27 security personnel dead, Mexico's Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Omar Garcia Harfuch said Monday at a press conference.

Mexican authorities have recorded 27 attacks targeting law enforcement agencies. Among them, six attacks occurred in the western state of Jalisco, which killed 25 members of the National Guard, one prison guard, and one employee of the State Attorney General's Office.

Harfuch said that 30 members of organized crime groups also died in the attacks.

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The government has dispatched additional security forces to Jalisco and established a national command center to deal with the situation, he added.

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Mexican Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Omar Garcia Harfuch (front) speaks as Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum looks on during her daily, morning news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Feb 23, 2026. (PHOTO / AP)

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