Colombia army discover underground FARC camp
The Colombian army have unearthed an underground FARC camp with the capacity to hold 160 guerrillas, local media reported on Monday.
The Colombian army have unearthed an underground FARC camp with the capacity to hold 160 guerrillas, local media reported on Monday.
Colombia’s largest rebel group FARC has killed 13 soldiers in the northeast of the country, the National Army said Saturday.
Colombia’s Air Force is producing its own small aircraft to replace airplanes that have been in service for decades.
In an unexpected move, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Monday replaced his country’s entire military command and assigned a new director for the National Police.
Seven soldiers have been charged for murdering civilians to fake the death in combat of a now-arrested neo-paramilitary drug lord, local media reported on Sunday.
Christian aid Colombia on Friday accused the Colombian air force of spraying harmful pesticides “indiscriminatly” over north west Colombia, in an effort to eradicate coca crops.
President Juan Manuel Santos on Tuesday said that his administration has given more damning blows to the FARC more than any other.
A court in central Colombia has upgraded the extrajudicial execution of civilians by the armed forces to a crime against humanity, reported Caracol Radio on Friday.
Colombia’s armed forces say that soldiers from the army’s fourth division have killed the leader of the fifty-second division of the FARC, who is presently known only as “Robin.”