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Seven Colombia police killed in deadliest attack since leftist took office

President Gustavo Petro, a former member of the M-19 guerrilla, has pledged to seek "total peace" by restarting talks with leftist ELN rebels

September 03, 2022 / 10:28 IST
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President Gustavo Petro | Image: Reuters
President Gustavo Petro | Image: Reuters

Seven police officers were killed in an explosives attack in western Colombia on Friday, the government said, the deadliest attack on security forces since President Gustavo Petro took office promising to end the country’s nearly 60-year conflict.

Petro, a former member of the M-19 guerrilla, has pledged to seek "total peace" by restarting talks with leftist ELN rebels, applying a 2016 peace accord to former FARC guerrilla fighters who reject it, and negotiating the surrender of crime gangs in exchange for reduced sentences.

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”I forcefully reject the attack with explosives in San Luis, Huila,” Petro said on Twitter, quoting a death toll of eight, which was later revised. ”These acts are a clear sabotage to total peace.”

The national police and attorney general’s office said late on Friday that seven police officers – including three aged 20 or under – were killed and one was injured.