A highway bomb attack in a restive region of southwestern Colombia killed 14 people and injured at least 38 on Saturday, the latest spate of violence ahead of next month’s presidential election.Authorities blamed the attack in the Cauca department — a conflict-ridden, coca-growing region — on dissidents of the now-disbanded FARC guerrilla army, who have been sowing violence across the country.
Latest Colombia bomb attack leaves 7 dead, more than 20 hurt
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Latest Colombia bomb attack leaves 7 dead, more than 20 hurt
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BOGOTA, Colombia — A bomb attack struck a restive region of southwestern Colombia on Saturday, killing seven and injuring more than 20, the governor said, in the latest spate of violence ahead of next month’s presidential election.
“An explosive device was detonated” on a road, leaving “seven civilians dead and more than 20 seriously injured,” Cauca Gov. Octavio Guzman posted on X, sharing a video of victims on the ground and destroyed vehicles in the aftermath of the bombing.
Other social media posts showed extensive damage and craters in the roadway, with witnesses claiming the blast was so strong that they were knocked back several meters.
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Since Friday, several attacks have been reported in Colombia, which authorities blamed on dissidents of the disbanded guerrilla group FARC.
FARC remnants who rejected a 2016 peace deal with the government have been active in trying to disrupt stalled peace talks with the current president, leftist Gustavo Petro.
A bomb attack on a military base in Cali on Friday left two people injured.
The violence raises tensions ahead of the May 31 presidential election, in which security is one of the central issues.
Leftist Sen. Ivan Cepeda, an architect of Petro’s controversial policy of negotiating with armed groups, is ahead in polls, trailed by right-wing candidates Abelardo de la Espriella and Paloma Valencia.

