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At Least 30 Dead in a Colombian Army Bombing of the Gulf Clan

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Colombia’s defense minister, Pedro Sánchez, confirmed on Thursday a bombing of the Colombian Army that reportedly killed between 30 and 40 members of the Gulf Clan in the department of Antioquia, in the context of the clashes that have also left four soldiers dead this week. Sánchez has reported that the number of members of organized armed groups killed is a preliminary estimate.

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The military operation was carried out yesterday Thursday - This is the fourth military operation against Clan del Golfo in the Antioch region since the beginning of the year.

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A military bombing on an advance of the powerful Clan del Golf (Clan of the Golf) in Colombia killed three members of the group, announced officials, Friday, while the country was devastated...

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Colombia’s defense minister, Pedro Sánchez, confirmed on Thursday a bombing of the Colombian Army that reportedly killed between 30 and 40 members of the Gulf Clan in the department of Antioquia, in the context of the clashes that have also left four soldiers dead this week. Sánchez has reported that the number of members of organized armed groups killed is a preliminary estimate.

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An army airstrike killed at least three members of the Clan del Golfo, Colombia's largest drug cartel, on Thursday, local authorities announced on Friday, quoted by AFP, according to Agerpres. According to the se...

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Three members of the Gulf Clan were killed in the military attack, and the authorities did not exclude the possibility of further casualties.

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Sánchez has transmitted that the number of members of organized armed groups killed is a preliminary estimate. "We still do not have a definitive figure, since the troops continue to carry out assessment work on the ground," he said, explaining, in statements collected by the Colombian radio station Radio Caracol, that "the area affected by the bombing presents a significant movement of land, which makes it difficult to accurately count the bodi…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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