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Updated · Reuters · May 28
Rival FARC Factions Kill 52 Fighters in Guaviare as Colombia Nears May 31 Election
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 28

Rival FARC Factions Kill 52 Fighters in Guaviare as Colombia Nears May 31 Election

8 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 28
  • At least 52 guerrilla fighters were killed in Guaviare after rival FARC dissident factions battled for control of a key cocaine-producing and trafficking corridor near Barranco Colorado.
  • The deadliest clashes in months pitted the Ivan Mordisco faction against the Calarca Cordoba group, which is still in peace talks with President Gustavo Petro's government.
  • Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez and the army confirmed fighting and sent troops to protect civilians, but authorities did not verify the 52-death toll reported by one faction.
  • The violence comes days before Sunday's presidential election, despite a May 20-June 10 suspension of attacks on public forces by the largest FARC dissident group and a separate ELN ceasefire.
  • Colombia's six-decade conflict, fueled largely by drug trafficking and illegal mining, has killed more than 450,000 people and displaced millions.
Is Colombia's peace policy fueling a deadlier war between the armed groups it aims to pacify?
As factions fight over cocaine and gold, what is the permanent environmental cost to the Amazon?
Can a fair election happen in territories ruled by armed groups instead of the state?