The Church in Mexico has urged Christians to pray for peace, after an escalation of cartel violence in the country.
Military forces killed “El Mencho”, real name Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, the leader of a drug gang and one of Mexico’s most wanted men on Sunday.
Cartels have responded by burning cars, erected blockades to hamper law enforcement, and set fire to businesses.
The Mexican Bishops’ Conference has also advised people to restrict their movements and respect local authorities amidst the chaos.
Bishops expressed solidarity with citizens “amid the episodes of violence occurring in various regions of our country, in response to the operation against the leader of a crime gang,” in a statement translated by EWTN News.
“We urge you, in a pastoral and fraternal spirit, to reinforce personal and community security measures, to stay in your homes when necessary, and to avoid unnecessary travel, always following the instructions of civil authorities
“May the Lord strengthen us and grant us to live through these moments united, with prudence, solidarity, and faith.”
Reports suggest at least 70 people have died in the operation and the violence that has followed.