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Peruvian Soldiers Remove the Colombian Flag Raised in an Amazonian Border Town.

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LIMA (AP) — Peruvian soldiers on Sunday removed a Colombian flag that was raised in a remote indigenous community in the Peruvian Amazon that borders Colombia, authorities said.

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LIMA (AP) — Peruvian soldiers on Sunday removed a Colombian flag that was raised in a remote indigenous community in the Peruvian Amazon that borders Colombia, authorities said.

·Lancaster, United States
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Foreign Minister Elmer Schialer announced that the Peruvian Army would withdraw the Colombian flag raised in Tres Fronteras. In addition, he announced that the fact was denounced in order to find those responsible.

Loreto: Colombian flag is raised in Peruvian territory on the triple border of Peru, Ecuador and Colombia in Putumayo Source: RPP The Colombian flag rose up in Peruvian territory, specifically on the main mast of the main square of the community Tres Fronteras, located in the district of Lieutenant Manuel Clavero, in the province of Putumayo, Loreto region, on the border of Peru, Colombia and Ecuador, reported sources of RPP.The councillor of P…

The native community of Tres Fronteras, located in the border area between Peru and Colombia (Putumayo province), dawned with a Colombian flag raised in its central square, a fact that generated indignation and concern among the local inhabitants.The community considered the act as a lack of respect for national sovereignty and a grievance for Peruvians living in this strategic region. Through its leaders, they denounced the absence of a state a…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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