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Police say 2 officers killed in northeast Colombia in explosion blamed on guerrilla
- Two police officers were killed in northeast Colombia in an attack attributed to the National Liberation Army, according to the police director, General William Ospina.
- General Ospina mentioned that there were two 'terrorist attacks' in Norte de Santander, resulting in the officers' deaths and injuries to two soldiers.
- Mirjana Spoljaric from the International Committee of the Red Cross indicated that Colombia faces a sharp deterioration of the humanitarian situation.
- President Gustavo Petro condemned the killings, stating he will increase troop presence along the Colombian-Venezuelan border.
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Police say 2 officers killed in northeast Colombia in explosion blamed on guerrilla
Two police officers were killed Sunday in northeast Colombia in an attack that authorities blamed on the National Liberation Army , a Marxist guerrilla force active since the 1960s.
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Read Full Article(EFE).- Two police officers died in the Colombian city of Cúcuta, capital of the department of Norte de Santander, bordering Venezuela, in an attack attributed by the authorities to the guerrillas of the National Liberation Army (ELN), according to the police this Sunday. The incident occurred on the Eastern Road Ring, which connects Cúcuta with the municipality of El Zulia. Franklin Guerrero and Jairo Holguín were killed there. Both police offi…
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