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Bomb blast on Colombia highway leaves at least 20 dead ahead of May elections

A bomb blast on a Colombian highway has killed at least 21 people and injured 56 others, making it the country's worst attack on civilians in decades. The attack occurred on Saturday along the Pan-American Highway in the southwestern Cauca department, leaving buses and vans mangled.

Guardian staff and agenciesThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-27 · 11:27 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Bomb blast on Colombia highway leaves at least 20 dead ahead of May elections
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A bomb blast on a Colombian highway has killed at least 21 people and injured 56 others, making it the country's worst attack on civilians in decades. The attack occurred on Saturday along the Pan-American Highway in the southwestern Cauca department, leaving buses and vans mangled. The government blamed the bombing on cocaine-trafficking rebels from a dissident faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc). The attack was carried out by assailants who stopped traffic by blocking the road with a bus and another vehicle. The incident occurred just over a month before national elections, in which voters will choose a successor to President Gustavo Petro. Authorities have boosted military and police presence in the affected areas.

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26 attacks have been recorded in the two departments over the past two days.

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Five children were injured but were 'out of danger', while three people remained in intensive care.

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At least 21 people have been killed in a bombing on a Colombian highway blamed on cocaine-trafficking rebels.

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President Gustavo Petro blamed the bombing on Iván Mordisco, the alias used by Colombia's most-wanted criminal.

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The government said the attack was the area's 'most brutal and ruthless attack against the civilian population in decades'.

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The death toll in a Colombian highway bombing blamed on cocaine-trafficking rebels has risen to 21, the government said on Monday, in the country’s worst attack on civilians in decades and just ahead of elections.The attack on Saturday left 56 injured and buses and vans mangled on the Pan-American Highway, in the restive south-western Cauca department.The governor, Octavio Guzmán, described the bombing as the area’s “most brutal and ruthless attack against the civilian population in decades”, adding that it left a crater 200 cubic metres in size. Several cars were flipped over by the force of the explosion.Of the injured, three people remained in intensive care. Five children were also injured but were “out of danger”.The military chief, Hugo López, told a news conference on Saturday that the bomb had exploded after assailants stopped traffic by blocking the road with a bus and another vehicle. “It is a terrorist attack against the civilian population,” López said.The site of an attack on the Pan-American Highway in Cajibío. Photograph: Ernesto Guzman/EPAThe attack occurred just over a month before national elections, in which voters will pick a successor to the leftist president, Gustavo Petro.“Those who carried out this attack … are terrorists, fascists and drug traffickers,” Petro said on X. “I want our very best soldiers to confront them.”Petro blamed the bombing on Iván Mordisco, the alias used by the South American country’s most-wanted criminal, whom the president has compared to the late cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar.Mordisco is the leader of a dissident faction of the now-defunct Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) that operates in the region.A bomb attack on Friday on a military base in Cali, Colombia’s third-largest city, injured two people and set off a string of attacks in the Valle del Cauca and Cauca departments.According to López, 26 attacks have been recorded in the two departments over the past two days.Authorities have boosted military and police presence in the areas, the defence minister, Pedro Sánchez, said Saturday.Colombia has a history of armed groups – which finance their operations through drug trafficking, illegal mining and extortion – attempting to influence elections through violence.Farc remnants who rejected a 2016 peace deal with the government have been actively trying to disrupt stalled peace talks with Petro.Security is one of the central issues of the 31 May presidential elections. Political violence was brought into sharp focus last June, when the young, conservative, presidential frontrunner Miguel Uribe Turbay was shot in broad daylight while campaigning in the capital, Bogotá. He died two months later of his injuries.A leftist senator, Iván Cepeda, an architect of Petro’s controversial policy of negotiating with armed groups, is ahead in the polls.He is trailed by the rightwing candidates Abelardo de la Espriella and Paloma Valencia, both of whom have pledged to take a hard line against rebel groups.All three have reported receiving death threats and are campaigning under heavy security.
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