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FARC dissidents responsible for bombing that killed two children, says Colombia’s Duque

Bogota, Colombia
Reuters

Colombian President Ivan Duque on Monday accused former members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) who reject a peace deal of setting off explosives at a police station which killed two children and injured 39 others in Bogota.

The Saturday night attack was the worst in the capital since another rebel group, the National Liberation Army (ELN), killed 22 police cadets with a car bomb in 2019.

Colombia President Ivan Duque

Colombian President Ivan Duque speaks after casting his vote during congressional and presidential coalitions elections in Bogota, Colombia, on 13th March. PICTURE: Reuters/Luisa Gonzalez.

“We are filled with sadness at the death of Ivanna Rangel, victim of cowardly terrorism by the FARC dissidents,” Duque said on Twitter of the five-year-old girl, who died early on Monday of her injuries. “We will not rest until we find those responsible for this atrocious attack.”

A 12-year-old boy, Daniel Stiven Duque, also died of injuries sustained in the explosion in a working class neighbourhood in the south of the city. 

Preliminary investigations indicate the attack was ordered by dissident leader John Mechas, national police director General Jorge Luis Vargas said in a video. Mechas took responsibility last year for ordering both an attack against Duque’s helicopter and a car bombing at a military base in the eastern city of Cucuta.

There are two groups of FARC dissidents who reject the 2016 accord with the government, which formally ended the rebels’ participation in a 60-year internal conflict. 

According to security sources, the groups, who fight the government as well as each other, count a total of 2,400 combatants and are involved in drug trafficking and illegal mining.

 

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