Petro Asks For Trump Intervention To Avert War As US-Backed Neighbor Denies Border Bombing
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Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa denied his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, about an alleged bombing of that country from Ecuador on the common border, in an area where groups linked to drug trafficking and illegal mining operate, and described these statements as false. “Today, along with international cooperation, we continue in this struggle, bombing the places that served as hiding places for these groups, largely Colombians that his …
Petro Asks For Trump Intervention To Avert War As US-Backed Neighbor Denies Border Bombing
by Jack Cowhick at CDN - Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Monday accused Ecuador of bombing his country’s territory and called for President Donald Trump to intervene to avert war. Petro claimed during a cabinet meeting Monday that an explosive device was “dropped from an aircraft” near the country’s border with Ecuador, suggesting tensions could escalate between the nations amid ongoing … Click to read the rest HERE-> Petro Asks For Trump I…
The crisis between Ecuador and Colombia, which has been raging since January, has made a monumental leap after an unprecedented crossover of accusations between its presidents. Colombian Gustavo Petro denounced Monday night that his country is being bombed from Ecuadorian territory. “They are bombing us from Ecuador and they are not the illegal armed groups,” he said during a televised Council of Ministers. Daniel Noboa’s response was almost imm…
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, said that "there are 27 burnt bodies" in Colombian territory as a result of the alleged Ecuadorian attacks.
The president of Ecuador denied that bombings were taking place on Colombian territory, as his Colombian counterpart denounced.
Daniel Noboa Denied Ecuador’s Bombing of Colombia and Accuses Gustavo Petro of Hosting ‘Fito’ Family
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day Ecuador's president, Daniel Noboa, denied this Tuesday being bombing Colombia during military operations launched in border areas against organized crime and illegal mining, and accused the neighboring country of hosting the family of drug traffickers and criminal leader José Adolfo Macías Villamar, ‘Fito’, in addition to former presidential candidate Luisa González. In a social media message,…
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