Colombia Bus Bombing Kills 14 Ahead of Presidential Election
A bomb-laden bus exploded on Colombia's Pan-American Highway near the Venezuelan border, killing at least 14 people and wounding dozens more, with the government blaming a dissident FARC commander for the attack. A separate explosion in the southwestern Cauca department killed at least seven people the same week, underscoring a sharp deterioration in security as the country approaches presidential elections in roughly five weeks. The timing puts President Petro's peace negotiation strategy directly in the crosshairs — his administration has been pursuing dialogue with several armed groups, and the attacks suggest those efforts are failing to hold. Authorities in Cauca demanded decisive government action in response.
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