Army Bombing Puts Petro in Trouble for the Possible Death of Minors
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These deaths revive the debate on the human consequences of President Gustavo Petro's fight against drugs.
President Gustavo Petro said that if the military attack had not been recorded, members of the guerrillas would have ambushed 20 soldiers
Colombian President Gustavo Petro lamented on Saturday the death of seven minors in a bombing of FARC dissidents in the department of Guaviare (central-south) and took responsibility for the attack that killed 20 guerrillas of the group led by Néstor Vera, alias Iván Mordisco.
Associated Press BOGOTA (AP) — The Colombian Ombudsman's Office confirmed Saturday that six recruited minors died during recent fighting against dissidents of the now-defunct Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), led by alias "Iván Mordisco," in an area near the Venezuelan border. A statement from the institution said that during an operation carried out by the military on Tuesday in the department of Guaviare, in southeastern Colombia,…
The Defensoría del Pueblo of Colombia reported on Saturday the death of seven minors recruited...
This week the Colombian Army carried out two bombings against the dissidents of alias Iván Mordisco, one of the most wanted criminals in Colombia and one of the greatest enemies for peace sought by the Government of Gustavo Petro with the armed groups. The president ordered attacks on its structures in Arauca, border department with Venezuela, and in the jungle Guaviare. In the latter 19 people died, among which the authorities do not rule out t…
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