Calarcá Dissidents Kill Four Colombian Soldiers Before Election Vote
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Calarcá Dissidents Kill Four Colombian Soldiers Before Election Vote
Key Facts —The attack: Four Colombian soldiers were killed and three wounded at dawn on May 13 in a remote area of San José del Guaviare, southeastern Colombia, after a Rapid Deployment Force No. 1 patrol from the Omega Joint Task Force triggered an improvised-explosive minefield set by the Jorge Suárez Briceño Bloc of the […] The post Calarcá Dissidents Kill Four Colombian Soldiers Before Election Vote appeared first on The Rio Times.
Four soldiers were killed and three others injured in Colombia by the explosion of anti-personnel mines installed by guerrillas.
In the midst of the resurgence of violence in Colombia, four soldiers were killed and three others injured after entering a camp with improvised explosives installed by the dissidents of the former FARC commanded by alias Calarcá Córdoba. The soldiers, seconded to the Rapid Deployment Force No. 1, of the Omega Task Force, “died after the activation of improvised explosives installed in the Buenos Aires street of San José del Guaviare, when they …
The Colombian Army has reported on Wednesday the death of four of its military personnel after being...
Four soldiers were killed and three others injured on Wednesday in a rural area of Colombia by the explosion of anti-personnel mines installed by ex-FARC guerrillas who until recently negotiated peace with leftist President Gustavo Petro. Colombia is going through its most serious wave of violence in the last decade a few weeks after the elections of 31 May, in which the country will elect the successor of Petro, who bet to negotiate with the ma…
Four soldiers were killed and three others were wounded today in a rural area of southeastern Colombia that had been mined by rebels who had previously participated in peace negotiations with the government of President Gustavo Petro. The mines in the San Jose del Guaviare region were attributed to men from Calarca, who lead one of the largest dissident factions of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) that rejects the histori…
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