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Dissidence Fighting and the Gulf Clan in Ituango Have Confined to Families

Summary by Telemedellín
From his home, one of the confined peasants recorded the clashes over territorial control between the Gulf Clan and the dissidences of the Farc in the El Aro district. “Yesterday clashes were taking place, and that obviously affects the communities. Even, it is said that the nearby roads, such as Philadelphia and other roads, stopped yesterday classes for the protection of minors, children and adolescents who are studying,” said Luis Fernando Qu…
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From his home, one of the confined peasants recorded the clashes over territorial control between the Gulf Clan and the dissidences of the Farc in the El Aro district. “Yesterday clashes were taking place, and that obviously affects the communities. Even, it is said that the nearby roads, such as Philadelphia and other roads, stopped yesterday classes for the protection of minors, children and adolescents who are studying,” said Luis Fernando Qu…

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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