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The authorities review the scene where a bomb truck exploded in Cali, Colombia. In the background there are several forensic officials reviewing the ground and a firefighter in the foreground.

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Photo foot, The attack occurred in Cali left six dead and dozens of injured.

    • Author, Ronald Alexander Ávila-Claudio
    • Author's title, BBC News World
    • Author, José Carlos Cueto
    • Author's title, BBC News world correspondent in Colombia

Colombia lives moments of shock after two serious attacks attributed to dissidents of the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia): an attack with explosives against a military base in Cali, Valle, and the demolition of a helicopter in the municipality of Amalfi, in the northeast of the department of Antioquia, which occurred this Thursday.

The events in Cali were qualified by the local press as the “worst terrorist attacks” since 2019, when the guerrillas Eln starred in a car bomb attack against the Santander General Police School, in southern Bogotá, leaving 21 dead.

At least 18 people died and 65 were injured in total so far in the events of Cali and Amalfi.

President Gustavo Petro described what happened as “one day of death.”

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