Funerals Held For Bus Bombing Victims In Colombia
Miroslav Genka, the special representative of the UN Secretary-General and head of the UN verification mission in Colombia, condemned a wave of violent attacks in the southwest of the country. The statement addresses recent escalations of violence in the region. No specific casualty numbers or specific dates for the attacks were provided in the report. Funerals were held for 13 victims of a Saturday bomb attack on a bus on the Pan American Highway in the Cajibillo municipality of southwestern Colombia. The deceased included nine women and four men, primarily identified as local farmers and leaders. The attack occurred in the Cauca region.
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Universal 88.1 CDMX
“El representante especial del secretario general y jefe de la misión de verificación de naciones unidas en Colombia, Miroslap Genka, condenó la oleada de ataques violentos que se ha acudido al suroeste.”
Universal 88.1 CDMX
“condenó la oleada de ataques violentos que se ha acudido al suroeste.”
WBUR Boston
“The funeral has taken place of 13 of the 20 victims of a bomb attack on a bus in southwestern Colombia. Local media say they were mainly farmers and local leaders.”
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