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News/Clashes between armed groups in Colombia kill at least 52
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Clashes between armed groups in Colombia kill at least 52

At least 52 guerrilla fighters were killed in clashes between two rival armed groups in the Guaviare department of south-east Colombia, according to a faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc). The fighting, described as the most violent in recent months, occurred near Barranco Colorado and involved dissident Farc factions led by Iván Mordisco and Calarcá Córdoba, who rejected the 2016 peace agreement.

ReutersThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-28 · 19:51 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Clashes between armed groups in Colombia kill at least 52
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At least 52 guerrilla fighters were killed in clashes between two rival armed groups in the Guaviare department of south-east Colombia, according to a faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc). The fighting, described as the most violent in recent months, occurred near Barranco Colorado and involved dissident Farc factions led by Iván Mordisco and Calarcá Córdoba, who rejected the 2016 peace agreement. These groups are vying for control of a region crucial for cocaine production and trafficking. While the defense minister and army confirmed fighting, they did not provide a death toll, and troops were deployed to protect civilians. One of the involved Farc factions is currently in peace talks with the government, while the other's ceasefire was suspended in 2024.

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Reuters was unable to independently verify the reported 52 deaths.

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The fighting was between a dissident Farc faction led by Iván Mordisco and another led by Calarcá Córdoba.

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The clashes occurred in the jungles of the department of Guaviare, near the village of Barranco Colorado.

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The armed conflict in Colombia has lasted over six decades and has resulted in more than 450,000 deaths.

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At least 52 guerrilla fighters were killed in clashes between two rival armed groups in south-east Colombia.

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At least 52 guerrilla fighters have been killed in clashes between two rival armed groups vying for territorial control of a strategic cocaine production and trafficking region in south-east Colombia, a faction of the Colombia" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="6250" data-entity-type="organization">Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) involved in the fighting has said.The clashes, the most violent in recent months, took place in the jungles of the department of Guaviare, near the village of Barranco Colorado.Pedro Sánchez, the defence minister, confirmed on social media that there had been fighting in the area, as did the army, but neither provided details of the death toll. Sanchez said troops had been deployed to the area to protect civilians.Reuters was unable to independently verify the 52 deaths reported by the Farc.The fighting took place between a dissident faction of the Farc led by Néstor Gregorio Vera, better known as Iván Mordisco, and another led by Alexander Díaz Mendoza, known as Calarcá Córdoba.Both rejected a 2016 peace agreement that allowed about 13,000 members of the Farc to lay down their weapons. The guerrilla group led by Díaz Mendoza is involved in peace talks with President Gustavo Petro, but Vera’s faction remains in conflict with authorities after the government suspended a bilateral ceasefire with it in 2024.Last week, the Farc’s largest dissident group, the Central General Staff, announced a nationwide suspension of its military operations against the country’s public forces between 20 May and 10 June.The group, however, did not announce a complete suspension of all military activity, meaning confrontations with other armed groups would not be included in its pause of operations.Rebels from the National Liberation Army (ELN) also announced a separate ceasefire ahead of the weekend’s election. The armed conflict, which has lasted more than six decades and is financed primarily by drug trafficking and illegal mining, has left more than 450,000 people dead and millions displaced.
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