Mexico: Violence broke out after the encounter of drugs king ‘El Mencho’, cartel members burnt the gas station.
Mexico, February 23. After the encounter of Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera, the biggest drug mafia in the North American country Mexico, violence has erupted across the country and members of the heavily armed drug cartel are continuously waging an orgy. In this sequence, a hair-raising CCTV video has surfaced, in which armed drug cartel members are seen attacking a gas station and setting it on fire. This video, viral on social media, has raised serious questions on the security system in Mexico and the increasing audacity of the cartels.
cctv A horrifying scene was captured in
The entire incident of the attack is clearly visible in the video clip of just 31 seconds. Four masked attackers arrive at a gas station in a white car. Two employees and one customer were present there at that time. As soon as they got out of the car, the attackers pointed their guns at the employees and forced them to flee from there. After this, two attackers used petrol pipes and sprinkled fuel in the entire area. A person lit a matchstick and set it on fire, due to which the entire station went up in flames. The attackers immediately fled after committing the crime.
Heavily armed members of a Mexican drug cartel stormed a gas station and set it on fire. pic.twitter.com/3u7sQ88N6q
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrád24) February 23, 2026
drugs mafia ‘al mencho‘ Tension increased due to the death of
It is being told that this violence has erupted after the death of ‘El Mencho’, the chief of ‘Jalisco New Generation Cartel’ (CJNG). Oseguera, 59, on whom the US had offered a $15 million bounty, was killed in a gunfight with the military in Tapalpa, Jalisco state.

During this raid, the Army has recovered dangerous weapons like rocket launchers, which have the capability to shoot down planes and destroy armored vehicles. The death of ‘El Mencho’ is being considered as the biggest blow to the Mexican drug mafia after the arrest of ‘El Chapo’.
silence spread on the streets
As soon as the news of their leader’s death was received, cartel members created terror in many parts of Mexico. In major cities such as Guadalajara, roads were blocked, vehicles and businesses were set on fire. The situation is so bad that schools and shops have been closed and people are forced to hide in their homes. The government has put the entire country on high alert as cartel members are indulging in violence at various places to avenge the army action.
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