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Colombian Army Destroyed 800 Kilos of Explosives to Prevent Thousands of Mines - AlbertoNews - Journalism without Censorship

More than 800 kilos of explosives with which two thousand and 500 anti-personnel mines can be manufactured were destroyed by members of the Army in a rural area of the Colombian department of Putumayo, military sources reported on Wednesday, June 18. The explosives were allegedly owned by the Border Commands, a dissidence of the Farc with which the Colombian Government maintains peace dialogues. The Army said in a statement that in sustained ope…
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Latinus The authorities reported that the explosives were intended as a criminal attack on the life and integrity of the civilian population More than 800 kilos of explosives with which 2,000 anti-personnel mines can be manufactured were destroyed by members of the Army in a rural area of the Colombian department of Putumayo (south), military sources reported on Wednesday.The explosives were allegedly owned by the Border Commands, a FARC dissent…

The explosives were allegedly owned by the Comandos de Frontera, a dissident of the Farc. More than 800 kilos of explosives with which 2,500 anti-personnel mines can be manufactured were destroyed by members of the Army in a rural area of Putumayo department. The explosives were allegedly owned by the Comandos de Frontera, a dissidence of the Farc with which the Government maintains peace dialogues. The Army said in a statement that “in sustaine…

More than 800 kilos of explosives with which two thousand and 500 anti-personnel mines can be manufactured were destroyed by members of the Army in a rural area of the Colombian department of Putumayo, military sources reported on Wednesday, June 18. The explosives were allegedly owned by the Border Commands, a dissidence of the Farc with which the Colombian Government maintains peace dialogues. The Army said in a statement that in sustained ope…

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