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Colombia: Confrontations Between Guerrillas Kill 48

Summary by La Presse
Conflicts between two groups from the former FARC guerilla killed 48 people in central Colombia, said the mayor of San José del Guaviare, a few days away from the presidential elections, to AFP on Thursday.

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Two dissident groups of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia confronted each other in a hard-to-reach area. "The bodies are there, stacked; they need to be removed."

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Conflicts between two groups from the former FARC guerilla killed 48 people in central Colombia, said the mayor of San José del Guaviare, a few days away from the presidential elections, to AFP on Thursday.

·Montreal, Canada
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A few days before the presidential election in Colombia, two groups are in a bloody battle over income from cocaine and illegal mining.

Conflicts between armed groups have killed 48 people in central Colombia, and the authorities have not yet been able to access the area in a very remote hamlet.

At least three days of fighting between dissident groups of the FARC (For the Revolutionary Armadas of Col mbia) left dozens of dead in the central area of Col mbia s v hope of the presidential elections in the country, said on Thursday (28) the local press and AFP news agency. Read more (05/28/2026)

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Bogotá, Colombia.- Fights between two groups of the FARC's extinct guerrilla left 48 rebels dead in the Colombian Amazon, a mayor of the area told AFP this Thursday. A few days after the presidential elections of May 31, the two rebel factions are fighting over territorial control and the rents of drug trafficking and illegal mining in the department of Guaviare. "The bodies are piled up there, they have to be evacuated," said Willy Rodríguez, m…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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