‘Gang leader’ killed in joint US-Venezuela operation

Published June 14, 2026 Updated June 14, 2026 05:21am

CARACAS: The leader of the transnational gang Tren de Aragua has been killed in southern Venezuela as part of a joint operation with the United States, in what a top Pentagon official on Saturday described as a warning to “narco-terrorists” in Latin America.

Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, alias ‘Nino Guerrero,’ was “neutralised” insoutheastern Bolivar state, Venezuela’s Ministry of Communications said in a statement Friday.

US President Donald Trump said Guerrero was killed in “a swift and lethal kinetic strike” by US forces, in an attack “coordinated closely with our friends in Venezuela.” “As a result, Tren de Aragua terrorists no longer have safe haven in Venezuela or anywhere else,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform Friday night.

On Saturday a senior aide to Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth said the killing was meant to serve as a stark warning. “The death of Nino Guerrero sends a clear message to Latin America. There is no refuge for narco-terrorists in our hemisphere,” Patrick Weaver, Hegseth’s deputy chief of staff, said in a post on X on Saturday morning.

Trump’s social post confirming Guerrero’s killing was accompanied by a 10-second video, showing an overhead view of a building surrounded by greenery before an explosion erupts, sending up a cloud of smoke. No people are clearly visible in the footage.

Founded in Venezuela, Tren de Aragua has been designated a terrorist orga­nisation by the United States and is also active in Colombia, Peru and Chile. Federal prosecutors in New York filed racketeering, drug and firearms charges against the gang leader in December.

Published in Dawn, June 14th, 2026