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Santos: Pradera bombing a ‘vile act of terrorism’

by Maren Soendergaard January 16, 2014
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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos took to his twitter account on Thursday calling the alleged left-wing guerrilla FARC bombing in Pradera a “vile act of terrorism,” Caracol Radio reported. 

The bomb detonated in the morning in Pradera, located in western Colombia, and has reportedly killed two people and injured more than 56.

MORE: 2 killed, more than 30 injured in alleged FARC bombing in western Colombia

Condenamos vil acto terrorista en Pradera. @mindefensa se traslada al sitio. Qué forma tan irracional y contradictoria de actuar de las Farc

— Juan Manuel Santos (@JuanManSantos) January 16, 2014

“We condemn the vile terrorist act in Pradera…what an irrational and contradictory way of acting on the part of the FARC,” tweeted the head of state.

The official number of deaths and injuries has yet to be confirmed, however the Colombian news agency Semana reported that more than 56 people were injured, including at least three minors. The victims are reportedly a 6-month-old baby, and 7-year-old and a 16-year-old.

Santos has requested that the Colombian Minister of Defense, Juan Carlos Pinzón travels to the the city of Pradera, located in the state of Valle del Cauca, to conduct further investigations.

The 6th Front of the FARC maintains a strong presence in the area, but it has yet to be confirmed if the FARC front is responsible for the bombing.

The incident comes just one day after the FARC ended a month-long unilateral ceasefire.

Sources

  • Como vil acto terrorista califica Santos atentado de las Farc en Pradera (Caracol Radio)

  •  El “irracional” atentado que enluta a Pradera (Semana)
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