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Colombia: After the Wave of Attacks, the Government Will Strengthen Its Intelligence Services

In Colombia, the wave of violence continues to spread. Since 24 April, attacks have been increasing in the Cauca region. The Ministry of Defence has designated the dissidents of the Farc leader "Ivan Mordisco" as responsible for the attack on the Pan American road on Saturday, 25 April, which killed 19 people and injured 48 people. In the face of the emergency, the government has convened an extraordinary security council and now offers up to 5 …

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Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, ordered a thorough investigation to identify the supply route of the explosives used in the recent terrorist attack on the Pan American way.After an explosion affected the sector of Cajibío, Cauca, leaving at least 20 people dead.Petro accuses Ecuador of being a supplier of explosives for criminal groups in ColombiaAfter the attack on the Pan American way, President Gustavo Petro instructed the military high…

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Colombia hit by wave of attacks ahead of presidential election, in photos

A series of deadly attacks in Colombia’s southwest raised security concerns ahead of the country's presidential election in May.

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The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, asked the heads of the Armed Forces on Monday to investigate whether the explosives used in the Saturday attack on the Pan American Way arrived from Ecuador. The attack, which occurred on Saturday near Cajibío -in the department of Cauca (southwest) - and attributed to a FARC dissent, has left 20 civilians dead. “What I want you to investigate is if the explosives, as my sources tell me they arrive, I ho…

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An explosion last weekend shook a road from the department of Cauca, in the southwestern Colombia, and left at least 20 dead, in one of the most deadly attacks against civilians in the violent history of the country. The action, attributed to the front that commands alias Iván Mordisco—chief of the main dissent of the former FARC—is not an isolated episode: it is the last chapter of an open pulse between the armed groups and the Colombian State,…

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Bogotá, Colombia. Sniper, exploiter and implacable rebel. Iván Mordisco, Colombia's most wanted guerrilla, challenges the presidential elections with the worst attack on civilians in decades. Explosive drones and car bombs have become the seal of the commander of the FARC's largest dissidence (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia), with deadly demonstrations of strength as soon as possible for the May 31 general elections.Sceptical of the pact…

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The attack that left at least 20 dead in southwestern Colombia, in the midst of a wave of attacks in the area, was quickly condemned by the country's political leadership, but the messages also exposed the sharp divisions...

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