National Infrastructure Agency Condemned Attack on a Toll in La Guajira
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Two people died early this Friday, June 20 in an explosive attack that destroyed the Alto Pino toll, in the Colombian department of La Guajira, in the north of the country. The attacked toll is located at kilometer 41 of the road between Riohacha, capital of La Guajira, and Maicao, [...]
Attended Alto Pino in La Guajira. Photo: ANI The Ministry of Transport reported that, around 12:15 a.m. on Friday, June 20, an attack was recorded at the Alto Pino toll, located in the department of La Guajira. According to the official communiqué, armed men arrived at the place and left a box in the main lane, which exploded minutes later, generating a strong detonation. At the time of the attack, six people were in the toll facilities. As a re…
The balance is two deceased (toll chief and crane inspector), and four other persons present would not have been injured.
This time, on a key road to La Guajira, an explosive attack was reported that left two people dead. The events occurred at the Alto Pino toll, on the road that connects Riohacha with Maicao. The structure was totally destroyed after the heavy explosion recorded in the early morning of June 20th. There were two fatalities and several injuries. #ATTENDANCE#EnVideo ..The ELN terrorists flew a toll with explosives. Two people killed, a guard and a c…
English: Kerry Mercado and Liseth Orozco were the victims of the attack that occurred early Friday morning at the Alto Pino toll booth. Authorities indicate alleged responsibility of the ELN. Kerry Alberto Mercado Araujo and Liseth Orozco were identified as the fatal victims of the attack that occurred early Friday morning at the Alto Pino toll booth, located at kilometer 41 of the road that connects Maicao with Riohacha. Both were civilian work…
This morning an explosive attack was confirmed at the Alto Pino toll, located on the road that connects Riohacha with Maicao, in La Guajira. The attack left two people dead, including toll workers. The mayor of Maicao, Miguel Alarcón, confirmed that the attack was perpetrated by the ELN, a group that left flags and messages on the site. This would be the third armed attack registered in the country in less than a week. What happened? At 12:20 a.…
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