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Colombia rocked by deadly wave of bombings, gun attacks

Multiple attacks came as the country was already on edge after the attempted assassination of a presidential candidate

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A view of the wreckage of a car after it exploded in front of the City Hall in Corinto, Colombia. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Colombia was rocked by a string of 24 coordinated bomb and gun attacks that killed at least seven people across the country’s southwest on Tuesday, deepening a security crisis roiling the Andean nation.

Attackers struck targets in Cali – the country’s third-largest city – and several nearby towns, hitting police posts, municipal buildings and civilian targets.

National Police chief Carlos Fernando Triana said assailants – suspected to be a local guerilla group – had attacked using car bombs, motorcycle bombs, rifle fire and a suspected drone.

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“There are two police officers dead, and a number of members of the public are also dead,” he said. Police later put the toll at seven dead and 28 more injured.

A police officer stands guard at the site where a bus exploded in front of a police station in Villa Rica in Colombia on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
A police officer stands guard at the site where a bus exploded in front of a police station in Villa Rica in Colombia on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

In Cali and the towns of Villa Rica, Guachinte and Corinto, Agence France-Presse journalists witnessed the tangled wreckage of vehicle bombs surrounded by scorched debris and damaged buildings.

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