Guerrillas Claim Deadly Colombia Attack, Say It Was an 'Error'
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Dissident warriors of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) took responsibility for the attack that killed 21 civilians and left 56 wounded last weekend in southwest Colombia. The attack took place on a road in the department of Cauca and, according to the group, was a tactical error during a confrontation with the Army, just over a month before the presidential elections.
FARC dissidents say southwest Colombia attack that killed 20 civilians was "tactical error"
FARC dissident organization EMC said that a guerrilla attack that killed 20 civilians in southwest Colombia on Saturday was a “tactical error that lacks any justification.” In a statement, the guerrilla organization led by “Ivan Mordisco” said that the “regrettable incident” was the result of “errors in military maneuvering during combat,” and stressed that the civilian deaths “were not premeditated.” The explosives attack on a road in the Cauca…
In Colombia, the police arrested the alleged mastermind of the bombing three days ago with 21 deaths.
He is a leading rebel figure linked to the EMC organization – He had a serious criminal past and close ties to Ivan Mordisko
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