Colombia highway bomb attack kills 19
A bomb attack on a highway in southwestern Colombia has left 19 people dead, with the authorities blaming a drug lord who was once part of the FARC guerilla group for the attack.
At least 38 people — including five children — were injured in the attack on Saturday, which comes a month before the country's presidential election.
What do we know?
The explosion took place on the Pan-American Highway in the municipality of Cajibio in the Cauca province.
According to local media reports, an explosive cylinder fell onto a minibus and detonated.
Governor Octavio Guzman described the incident as a "tragedy" and warned of a "terrorist escalation."
Visuals shared by Guzman on X showed extensive damage to a number of vehicles.
Some cars had been overturned because of the force of the blast.
Another image showed a large crater etched into the highway, following the attack.
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