At least 20 killed in Colombia highway blast
A highway bombing in southwestern Colombia has killed at least 20 people, including 15 women and five men, with 36 others injured. The explosion occurred near a tunnel on the Pan-American Highway in the Cauca region.

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AI-generatedA highway bombing in southwestern Colombia has killed at least 20 people, including 15 women and five men, with 36 others injured. The explosion occurred near a tunnel on the Pan-American Highway in the Cauca region. President Gustavo Petro has attributed the attack to a "narco-terrorist group" led by Nestor Vera, also known as Ivan Mordisco, a dissident former FARC fighter. This incident marks one of the deadliest attacks in Colombia since 2003. Mourners held a vigil for the victims, many of whom were from a nearby village, calling for an end to violence.
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5 extractedIvan Mordisco is a dissident former member of the FARC, which signed a peace agreement with the government in 2016.
The explosion occurred near a tunnel on the Pan-American Highway near the town of Cajibio.
At least 20 people, including 15 women and five men, were killed in a highway bombing in southwestern Colombia.
The bombing injured 36 people, including three in intensive care and five minors who are out of danger.
A 'narco-terrorist group' led by Nestor Vera, also known as Ivan Mordisco, is responsible for the attack.