FARC launches series of attacks over weekend

“Guerrillas from the 36th Front blew up an electricity tower [in the Yarmual munipality] and left six municipalities without light in the north of Antioquia. The service has [returned] after the intervention of the Public Empresises of Medellin (EPM),” said Gustavo Chavarro, the top commander of the Antioquia police force, according to newscast CM.

Meanwhile, in the neighboring Ituango munipality, FARC rebels dressed in civilian clothing positioned an explosive-laden bus on a local road, effectivly blocking traffic between Ituango and the

“Because of this there is no public service transport as of today [Monday],” said the mayor of Ituango.

In the same municipality another group of FARC guerrillas on Saturday burned an oil transportation truck belonging to a local, private company. Rebels burned yet another bus in the Toledo munipality, also in northern Antioquia.

Two soldiers from the Colombian army’s 17th Brigade were killed on Friday in a FARC minefield in the Dabieba municipality close to Antioquia’s Caribbean coast, reported national radio station RCN. An additional two soldiers were wounded in the Urrao municipality in western Antioquia on Friday as well.

Attacks on oil infrastructure in northeaster Colombia continued on Saturday, when insurgents blew up a section of the Caño Limon Coveñas oil pipeline in the Teorama municipality located in Norte de Santander Catatumbo region. According to Colombia’s state-owned oil company, Ecopetrol, the assault resulted in an oil spill near the Catatumbo river. There is a risk that the spillover could reach Venezuelan territory by Sunday. 

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