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Drone Downs Colombian Police Helicopter During Coca Eradication as Officials Split on Blame

The attack involved a drone downing a police helicopter during coca crop eradication, killing 12 officers and escalating violence tied to dissident groups rejecting the 2016 peace deal.

  • On Thursday, a Colombian National Police helicopter supporting manual coca eradication in Antioquia department was shot down by a drone, killing 12 police officers, Antioquia Governor Andrés Julián Rendón said.
  • Officials linked the attack to EMC dissidents, with Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Arnulfo S�nchez blaming the 36th Front of the Estado Mayor Central, who rejected the 2016 peace agreement and may have targeted the helicopter in retaliation for a cocaine seizure.
  • Preliminary reports indicate the drone strike caused a fire in the aircraft, while a vehicle bomb near the military aviation school in Cali, Valle del Cauca, killed five and injured more than 30 on Thursday.
  • Cali mayor Alejandro Eder ordered martial law, banned large trucks, and announced a US$10,000 reward while injured are treated at local health centres on Friday.
  • The incidents mark one of the deadliest days this year and raise fresh concerns about Colombia's fragile peace process ahead of next year's elections, while coca cultivation reaches a record 253,000 hectares, complicating eradication efforts, according to the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime.
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In Colombia, the government announced a military offensive against guerrilla groups after attacks on security forces with 19 deaths.

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Lean Left

Three attacks were recorded in the Colombian cities of Amalfi, Cali and Florencia, in the night between Thursday and Friday, causing a total of 18 deaths and almost 70 wounded in what President Gustavo Petro denounced as an act of war, assigning the responsibilities to Frente 36: these are the factions Carlos Patiño and Estado Mayor Central, two important armed groups that have detached themselves from the Revolutionary Armed Forces (Farc) becau…

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Many police officers were killed in a double attack in Colombia. The government suspects Farc splinter groups behind it and ordered a military operation.

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Another bloody day in Colombia, which recalls the violence of a few decades ago: two attacks in different regions shook the country this Thursday, leaving at least 20 dead and more than 70 injured. In the morning, guerrillas shot down a police helicopter with a drone loaded with explosives, in a rural area of the department of Antioquia, in the northwest of the country. The incident caused the death of thirteen uniformed men. Blood had not stopp…

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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