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FARC rebels attack Ecopetrol camp



FARC guerrillas attacked a camp belonging to a contractor employed by oil company Ecopetrol in the remote El Catatumbo region, near the border with Venezuela, but no one was injured, officials said Tuesday.

The rebels torched six vehicles, including an ambulance, at the camp, Norte de Santander province police commander Col. Richard Portilla said.

The FARC guerrillas also burned the camp, where Ecopetrol operates an oil well.

Initial reports said the oil workers had been kidnapped, but Portilla said "there is no one missing and no one was injured."

The rebel attack occurred Sunday night at the camp near the remote hamlet of Petrolea, Portilla said, noting that word of the incident got out slowly because the rebels left behind a bomb on the access road to the camp.

"Police provided support for 30th Brigade soldiers with two officers from the bomb squad to find and deactivate the devices, (which were) planted strategically with the goal of doing harm to the troops," Portilla said.

The FARC, Colombia's oldest and largest leftist guerrilla group, was founded in 1964, has an estimated 8,000 to 17,000 fighters and operates across a large swath of this Andean nation. (Latin American Herald Tribune)




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