
"The explosion took place on the Pan-American Highway in the municipality of Cajibio in the Cauca province, resulting in at least 19 deaths and 38 injuries, including five children."
"Governor Octavio Guzman described the incident as a 'tragedy' and warned of a 'terrorist escalation,' highlighting the extensive damage to vehicles and infrastructure."
"President Gustavo Petro attributed the attack to Ivan Mordisco, labeling those responsible as 'terrorists, fascists and drug traffickers,' and comparing Mordisco to Pablo Escobar."
"The attack is part of a troubling trend, with at least 26 incidents reported in the Valle del Cauca and Cauca departments over the last two days, primarily affecting civilians."
A bomb attack on the Pan-American Highway in Cajibio, Colombia, resulted in 19 deaths and 38 injuries, including five children. Authorities blame Ivan Mordisco, a former FARC member, for the attack. Governor Octavio Guzman described the incident as a tragedy and warned of a potential terrorist escalation. The explosion, caused by an explosive cylinder, left extensive damage, including overturned vehicles and a large crater on the highway. This incident is part of a recent surge in violence in the region ahead of the presidential elections.
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