In the lush landscapes of Colombia’s Caquetá, the clash of FARC dissidents has left a trail of despair, claiming at least ten lives, including minors. Governor Luis Francisco Díaz revealed the toll from recent fights between the Frente Carolina Ramírez and the Comandos de Frontera of the Segunda Marquetalia. Both seek dominion over this strategic […]
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