At least seven dead in Columbia attacks, local media reports star-news.press/wp

At least seven people died in the wave of bombs and attacks the gun in southwestern Colombia, according to local media reports.
It was said that two police officers were among those killed in attacks, which targeted Cali, the third largest city of land and several nearby cities.
Allegedly used car bombs, motorcyclist bombs, rifles fire and suspicious drone. The Colombian Ministry of Defense stated that 19 attacks took place.
Local media linked some of the attacks on the faction Revolutionary Armed Forces Columbia (FARC)Once a powerful guerrilla group. The BBC is not able to check independently.
Police stations, municipal buildings and civilian goals affected as an escalating security crisis are captured in the southern American country.
Police put a toll in seven dead, according to Reuters and Agence France-Presse, while the number of injured ranged from 28 to more than 50.
In a statement published on social media, the Colombian Ministry of Defense said there were 12 attacks in the region of the couch and seven in the Valle del Cauca region, the Ministry said.
The Ministry described violence as a “desperate reaction of illegal armed groups to mass operations (military and police), which devastated their illegal structures and economies.”
The mayor of the largest city of Cali, said the city was returned in 1989, when he deleted drug trafficking and cartel violence.
Attacks come days after Attempted assassination to the presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay In the capital of Bogota, while dealing with supporters.
A 15-year-old arrested on the scene was arrested. On Tuesday, the Office of the Prosecutor’s General said that the teenager did not accept the charges in relation to him, including attempted murder and illegal possession of firearms.
The judge ordered a teenage detention, added the Prosecutor’s Office.
2025-06-10 22:30:00