What is known about the operation in which seven soldiers died in Guaviare
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A week ago, seven Colombian Army soldiers were killed in a fight with the Jorge Suárez Briceño Bloc, from the dissent commanded by alias Calarcá. The coup was so strong that Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez traveled to the Guaviare, where the defeat took place, with the military leadership. After meeting behind closed doors with local commanders, he announced the creation of a “assessment commission” with members of the government, of the dissent …
Alexander Díaz Mendoza "Calarcá," leader of the dissidents who murdered seven Army members in El Guaviare, claimed it was a case of confusion, as his men believed they were combatants serving with Iván Mordisco. Díaz Mendoza asserted that on the day of the multiple murders, several men from the so-called Jorge Suárez Briceño bloc of dissidents were patrolling to secure the area, spotted the soldiers, and decided to attack them. "And the shootout…
In an interview with a weekly journalist, the head of the Farc’s faction of dissidents in peace dialogues with the government, “Calarcá Córdoba,” gave his version of the fighting that took place last weekend in which seven soldiers died in Guaviare at the hands of dissidents at his command. He insists that it was an accident and that he wants to continue in peace dialogues with the government. The version of “Calarcá.” “It was never planned. Tha…
On Friday, May 2, President Gustavo Petro assured during a public event in the Cesar department that full compliance with the peace agreement with the FARC will only be possible with another government. The president questioned the non-compliances by the governments of Juan Manuel Santos and Iván Duque, noting that ... The post Petro assures that another government will be needed to comply with the peace agreement with the FARC appeared first on…
President Gustavo Petro called for the continuation of agrarian reform policies during a land-delivery ceremony in the department of Cesar, where he warned of the risks of going back on the implementation of the peace agreement signed with the FARC. “Because there are 3,000,000 hectares, we need another government to comply with the peace agreement,” the president said, setting a contrast with the previous administration noting that “it would be…
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