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Colombia airstrikes on Guerrillas kill six minors as Petro confronts intensifying US criticism

Six forcibly recruited minors were killed in Colombian military airstrikes targeting ex-FARC splinter groups, as President Gustavo Petro faces mounting criticism and pressure from US President Donald Trump over anti-narcotics efforts.

November 15, 2025 / 22:38 IST
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Colombia’s drug-war flashpoint escalates
Colombia’s drug-war flashpoint escalates

Six minors were killed this week when Colombia's military launched airstrikes against an alleged drug-running armed group in the country's southern Amazon region, the national ombudsman's office said Saturday.

Iris Marin, head of the office, told reporters that "six minors who had been victims of forced recruitment" died in the operation, ordered by President Gustavo Petro as he faces US pressure to increase crackdowns on drug trafficking.

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Colombia's military announced on Tuesday that it had carried out airstrikes in the Amazon region in the early hours of November 10, killing 19 members of an ex-FARC splinter group.

Additionally, a defense ministry source told AFP on Friday that the military had killed nine suspected guerrilla fighters in strikes in Arauca province, near the Venezuelan border.