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Colombian military neutralizes five terrorists accused in bus bombing that killed 20, injured 45 civilians

Colombian military forces announced they neutralized five members of the "Estructura Jaime Martínez" militant group, accused of a bus bombing that killed 20 civilians and injured 45. The attack occurred on April 26th on the Pan-American Highway in the Cauca region.

Fox News - WorldFiled 2026-06-17 · 19:37 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Colombian military neutralizes five terrorists accused in bus bombing that killed 20, injured 45 civilians
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Colombian military forces announced they neutralized five members of the "Estructura Jaime Martínez" militant group, accused of a bus bombing that killed 20 civilians and injured 45. The attack occurred on April 26th on the Pan-American Highway in the Cauca region. Authorities claim the group also engaged in vehicle theft and deployed explosive-laden drones. The military retaliation followed the terror attack, with the commander attributing it to dissident FARC factions. Southwestern Colombia is a contested area for illegal armed groups involved in drug trafficking.

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Gen. Hugo López condemned the bombing as a 'terrorist act' and attributed it to FARC dissident factions.

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The bus bombing occurred on April 26 along the Pan-American Highway in the Cauca region.

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The group's activities include stealing vehicles and deploying explosive-laden drones.

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The 'Estructura Jaime Martínez' group is accused of a bus bombing that killed 20 civilians and injured 45.

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Colombian military neutralized five members of the 'Estructura Jaime Martínez' militant group.

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Colombian military forces announced on Wednesday they successfully neutralized five members of the militant group responsible for a devastating bus bombing that killed 20 civilians and left 45 others injured. In a statement from the Military Forces of Colombia, officials said the neutralized suspects were members of the "Estructura Jaime Martínez," an organized armed group. In addition to planting the explosives in the municipality of Cajibío, authorities claim the group's criminal activities included stealing vehicles along the Pan-American Highway and indiscriminately deploying drones loaded with explosives. SCHOOL BUS DRIVER CHARGED WITH HOLDING GIRL CAPTIVE FOR 12 YEARS A video shared along with the statement appeared to show body bags laid out in front of a military helicopter and numerous seized weapons. The military retaliation followed an April 26 terror attack, when an explosive device detonated on a passenger bus traveling along the Pan-American Highway in the volatile Cauca region. The blast killed 15 women and five men, according to a report from The Associated Press. COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT PETRO THREATENS MILITARY RESPONSE AFTER TRUMP WARNS Colombia MAY BE NEXT TARGET While initial local reports said 36 people were injured, including several children, the Colombian military's recent update noted that 45 civilians were wounded in the explosion. Gen. Hugo López, commander of Colombia's armed forces , quickly condemned the bus bombing as a "terrorist act." He attributed the attack to dissident factions of the defunct Colombia" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="6250" data-entity-type="organization">Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), specifically pointing to the Jaime Martínez faction and the network of "Iván Mordisco," one of the country's most wanted figures. The U.N. high commissioner for human rights previously urged authorities to "guarantee justice for the victims." Southwestern Colombia has become a battleground for illegal armed groups vying for control over coca leaf cultivation areas and crucial drug trafficking routes leading to Central America and Europe. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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