Death toll from Colombia bus bombing rises to 20 during wave of violence
A bus bombing in Colombia's volatile Cauca region has killed 20 people, including 15 women and five men, and injured 36 others. The attack occurred Saturday when an explosive device detonated on a bus traveling on the Pan-American Highway in Cajibio.

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AI-generatedA bus bombing in Colombia's volatile Cauca region has killed 20 people, including 15 women and five men, and injured 36 others. The attack occurred Saturday when an explosive device detonated on a bus traveling on the Pan-American Highway in Cajibio. Officials have blamed dissident FARC factions, specifically the network of "Iván Mordisco" and the Jaime Martínez faction, for the incident, describing it as a "terrorist act." This bombing is part of a wave of violence in the region, with over two dozen attacks reported in the past three days. The area is contested by illegal armed groups involved in drug trafficking. The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights has condemned the attacks and called for an investigation.
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5 extractedThe death toll from a bus bombing in the municipality of Cajibio rose to 20 people, including 15 women and five men.
The bombing injured 36 others, including five minors, with three individuals currently in intensive care.
The Cauca region is a hub for illegal armed groups vying for control of coca leaf cultivation and drug trafficking routes to Central America and Europe.
The attack was a 'terrorist act' carried out by the network of 'Iván Mordisco' and the Jaime Martínez faction of FARC dissidents.
More than two dozen attacks have been reported in the past three days in the southwestern Cauca region of Colombia.