Officials said at least two people were killed on Tuesday after bomb blasts on Tuesday after targeting police positions in South -Western Colombian city of Cali.
The Spanish news agency reported that at least 36 people were injured in the blasts.
However, it is not clear that once the guerrilla groups separated from the powerful FARC militia have apparently carried out coordinated attacks, which are known to be active in the region.
What do we know about the attacks in Callie?
The blasts occurred in the neighborhood of Melndez, Manuella Beltran and Los Mango. One of the bombs is believed to be planning on a motorcycle, according to the officials.
Callie Mayor Alejandro Ader said on the social media platform X that emergency services were responding. “Our security forces are on the scene and the health teams are cautious about further events,” Heer said.
The footage of the attacks featured many people injured on the streets, while Bitanders and police attempted to help them.
Bombing came in Bogota only a few days after the attempt to kill a presidential candidate, a Brezen attack that has placed the country on the shore. Conservative Senator Miguel, 39, who used to shoot twice in a closed range by 15 -year -old Hitman while campaigning in Bogota on Saturday.
How far have the attacks spread?
Another explosion, which was reported in a municipality Jamundi near Callie.
Additional attacks took place in the neighboring department of Koca, where two car bombs exploded in the cities of L Bordeaux and Corino, causing physical damage but no casualties. In the city of Calot, a police officer was killed by a sniper, and another explosion hit the toll booth in Villa Rica, ie in Kaka, about 20 kilometers (12.5 miles) from Calie.
The third division of the Colombian Army, which operates in the region, convicted the attacks on the dissatisfied FARC faction led by Nester Gregorio Vera, aka Ivan Mordisco.
The army said in a statement, “We express our full support for the police, which were the direct goals of the thesis cowardly attacks, and confirming our unruly comments to protect and protect our citizens.”
President Gustavo Petro had attacked Callie a day earlier to attend a public performance organized by Labor Unions in support of his proposed laboratory reform. Improvement faces failures and can be pushed through a national referendum.
Edited by: ZAC Crellin