Drone Downs Colombian Police Helicopter During Coca Eradication as Officials Split on Blame
- Two separate attacks in Colombia on August 22 killed at least 18 people and injured dozens, including a car bomb in Cali and a drone downing a police helicopter in Antioquia.
- Both attacks were carried out by dissident groups of FARC, which rejected the 2016 peace agreement after a six-decade internal conflict that left over 450,000 dead.
- While responding to coca eradication efforts in Antioquia, a police helicopter was struck by a drone, and separately, in Cali, an explosive device detonated close to a military aviation facility, resulting in six fatalities and injuring more than 70 individuals.
- President Gustavo Petro blamed the Gulf Clan cartel and FARC dissidents for retaliating against a cocaine seizure, and offered a US$10,000 reward for information about the attacks.
- These attacks worsen Colombia's security crisis amid record coca cultivation of 253,000 hectares in 2023, complicating efforts to maintain the fragile peace process.
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