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Colombia death toll from rebel violence rises to 80

5:19 pm today
Police officers unload humanitarian aid for displaced people from recent clashes between armed groups in Tibu, Norte de Santader Deparment, Colombia, on January 19, 2025. A fresh outbreak of guerrilla violence amid a faltering peace process in conflict-riddled Colombia has left more than 80 people dead in just over three days, officials reported Sunday. The National Liberation Army (ELN) armed group launched an assault in the northeastern Catatumbo region last Thursday on a rival formation comprised of ex-members of the now-defunct FARC guerrilla force who kept fighting after it disarmed in 2017. (Photo by Schneyder Mendoza / AFP)

Police officers unload humanitarian aid for displaced people from recent clashes between armed groups in Tibu, Norte de Santader Department, Colombia, on January 19, 2025. Photo: AFP / Schneyder Mendoza

The National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrillas are targeting community leaders and former members of a separate rebel group in the northeastern Catatumbo region, Defence Minister Ivan Velasquez said on Sunday, as local authorities said the violence has killed 80 people.

The violence - the bloodiest in recent years - last week led President Gustavo Petro to accuse the ELN of committing a war crime and to suspend peace talks with the group.

The ELN has launched an offensive against former members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels who demobilised under a 2016 peace deal, their families and some community leaders, Velasquez said from the eastern city of Cucuta.

Colombian rebel groups have historically fought the government, right-wing paramilitary organisations and each other for control of territory and illegal income sources like drug trafficking. Armed groups also often target civilians who oppose their activities.

Velasquez said 8000 people had been displaced by fighting. Though he gave a death toll of 60, the governor's office in Norte de Santander province and the human rights ombudsman said the toll was 80.

The ELN said in a Sunday statement the demobilised FARC rebels had returned to arms and that victims were not civilians.

-Reuters

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