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War and peace

Colombia’s security forces struggle to contain ELN terror campaign

Guerrillas shut down economy in rebel-controlled regions

by Adriaan Alsema February 27, 2022
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Colombia’s ELN guerrillas subjected rebel-controlled regions to a three-day terror campaign.

According to conflict monitors, guerrillas carried out dozens of operations between Wednesday and Saturday.

“The armed strike succeeded in paralyzing important roads in the country,” the ELN said in a pamphlet in which the group announced the end of the guerrilla offensive.

Eight people were injured when a roadside bomb exploded in the central Santander province.

Hundred of thousands of people were confined to their homes for three days.

Economy severely disrupted

Defense Minister Diego Molano said Saturday that the ELN carried out 45 attacks during the campaign.

Conflict monitoring NGO Indepaz registered 56 acts of aggression, including roadblocks and guerrilla patrols in villages.

Molano said before the guerrilla offensive that the security forces would deploy 240,000 troops to guarantee security.

The alleged deployment failed to prevent severely disrupting traffic on some of Colombia’s most important highways.

Soldiers were able to normalize traffic after the end of the “armed strike” on Saturday morning.

Only in the northeastern Norte de Santander province continued to have traffic problems on Saturday evening, according to the defense minister.

Five alleged guerrillas were arrested, said Molano.

#AEstaHora soldados de la @Ejercito_Div2 trabajan para recuperar la vía y permitir el paso de vehículos en la vía Sardinata – Ocaña pic.twitter.com/daNHNDDKP0

— Mindefensa (@mindefensa) February 26, 2022

Guerrilla marketing

More than in previous armed strikes, the guerrillas used social media to highlight their capacity to challenge state authority.

Multiple images and videos of guerrillas patrolling streets and highways in rebel-controlled regions appeared online.

El ELN, hoy en el casco urbano del municipio de Fortul, Arauca. pic.twitter.com/KEhXMh7UG1

— María Camila Orozco (@MCamilaOrozco) February 24, 2022

No doubt the ELN wanted to highlight the abject failure of the Duque-Uribe government’s security policies. And guess what? They succeeded.

Defense analyst Adam Isaacson

The government and opposition politicians claimed that the annual guerrilla offensive was meant to influence congressional elections that are set to be held on March 13.

The ELN denied this and stressed that the armed strike was “a protest against Duque’s terrible government and its sabotage of the purposes of peace.”

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