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At least 7 deaths, local media reports in Colombian attacks

At least 7 deaths, local media reports in Colombian attacks
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According to local media reports, at least seven people were killed by bombs and firearms in southwestern Colombia.

Two police officers were said to be one of the people who died of this attack, which aimed at the third largest city, CALI and nearby cities in this country.

Car bombs, motorcycle bombs, rifle fires and suspected drones are known to be used for attacks. The Colombian Defense Ministry said 19 attacks occurred.

The local media once connected some attacks with the faction of the Colombian Colombian Colombian (FARC) revolutionary army, a strong guerrilla group. The BBC could not confirm this independently.

There was a security crisis that expanded as police stations, municipal buildings and private goals expanded in South America.

According to Reuters and Aces France-Press, the police have been challenged by the death of seven years old.

The Colombian Defense Ministry said there were 12 attacks in the Cauca region in the statement posted on social media and seven in the Valle Del Cauca region.

The ministry explained that violence was devastated by the desperate response to the large -scale operations of illegal armed groups (military and police).

Cali, the largest city in the region, said the city returned to 1989 due to drug trade and cartel violence.

The attack was a few days after the assassination attempt by Miguel Uribe Turbay, the presidential candidate, speeches to supporters in Bogota.

A 15 -year -old child was arrested at the time. On Tuesday, the Attorney General’s office said he did not accept the charges, including murder and firearms.

The judge ordered the detention of teenagers, the Attorney General added.

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