
"The explosion took place on the Pan-American Highway in the municipality of Cajibio in the Cauca province. An explosive cylinder fell onto a minibus and detonated, leading to extensive damage and casualties."
"President Gustavo Petro blamed the attack on Ivan Mordisco, comparing him to Pablo Escobar, and labeled those responsible as 'terrorists, fascists and drug traffickers.'"
"Saturday's attack is the latest in a series of explosions targeting public infrastructure, with at least 26 incidents reported over the last two days affecting civilians."
A bomb attack on the Pan-American Highway in Cajibio, Colombia, resulted in 19 deaths and 38 injuries, including five children. Authorities blame Ivan Mordisco, a former FARC member and one of Colombia's most wanted criminals. The explosion involved an explosive cylinder that detonated on a minibus. Governor Octavio Guzman described the event as a tragedy and warned of a potential terrorist escalation. This incident is part of a recent surge in violence ahead of the presidential election, with multiple attacks reported in the region.
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