Deadly Attacks in Colombia Cast a Shadow on the President's Peace-with-Guerrillas Policy
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The promised “total peace” is moving away and the terror of the bombs is approaching. Colombia, a country that was slowly unaccustomed to the scenes of extreme violence that used to take its news, is passing through a sort of déjà vu in the last year of Gustavo Petro’s quadrennial, the leftist president who intended to negotiate simultaneously with all the armed groups. The bomb cylinders that dissidences from the FARC’s extinct guerrillas launc…

Deadly attacks in Colombia cast a shadow on the president's peace-with-guerrillas policy
Colombia’s anti-government guerrillas have grown stronger under President Gustavo Petro’s three years in office. That strength was on display in attacks this week that included a car bombing and the downing of a police helicopter, leaving at least 19 dead.…
Two bombings in Cal, Colombia. At 14.54 local time a helicopter was attacked in flight with police officers on board and an aviation school. Second...
Colombia: Six people were killed by a truck explosion after 12 police officers were killed in clashes earlier on Thursday.
In Colombia, a police helicopter was shot down in an anti-drug operation, then a bomb explodes in front of an air force base.
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