CIA officers reportedly die after narco operation

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Two CIA officers were reportedly killed in a serious traffic incident in northern Mexico over the weekend.

The crash, which occurred Sunday in Chihuahua state, also killed two Mexican officials and triggered a review ordered by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum into whether the circumstances surrounding the joint cooperation complied with national security protocols, according to the Washington Post.

The accident occurred as they were returning from activities tied to a major anti-drug enforcement effort, according to individuals familiar with the situation. Mexican authorities reported that the vehicle carrying the four occupants lost control on a roadway, left the pavement, plunged into a ravine, and caught fire; all four were pronounced dead at the scene.

Local officials said the group had earlier participated in follow-up discussions connected to dismantling a large-scale clandestine drug production site in a remote area. While Mexican prosecutors confirmed the Americans were not part of the operational raid itself, they had been involved in related coordination efforts.

The CIA did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

The attorney general of Chihuahua, César Jáuregui Moreno, described the facility as one of the most significant illicit drug labs uncovered in the region in recent years. The incident comes at a moment of heightened pressure from Washington on Mexican authorities to intensify action against organized crime groups.

Sheinbaum said that her administration was not properly informed of all aspects of the operation, adding that existing legal frameworks governing intelligence cooperation must be respected. However, Chihuahua authorities pushed back on that concern, saying Mexican personnel alone conducted the field operation, which involved dozens of agents and months of planning.

According to state officials, the American personnel had been engaged in a separate training-related activity several hours away before later meeting with local investigators. That meeting took place shortly before the fatal ride home.

U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson expressed condolences following the incident, noting that both American and Mexican personnel lost their lives while working on shared security efforts. An investigation into the cause of the crash remains ongoing. Authorities are examining road conditions and other possible contributing factors.

Under the Trump administration, counternarcotics cooperation has expanded, with American intelligence support playing a greater behind-the-scenes role in regional operations. U.S. officials have previously acknowledged increased intelligence sharing, training programs for Mexican security units, and the use of surveillance technology, including unmanned aerial systems operating in support roles.

It was reported in November that the Trump administration is weighing the possibility of deploying U.S. military personnel in coordination with intelligence and special operations units in Mexico. The concept is still under review at the time of reporting.

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