Two soldiers were murdered in Silvia, Cauca, after an attack with tattoos

Two soldiers were murdered in Silvia, Cauca, after an attack with tattoos
Two soldiers were murdered in Silvia, Cauca, after an attack with tattoos

W Radio was able to confirm that, during registration work on the Buenavista village sector in Silvia, department of Cauca, troops of the National Army They fought with the ‘Dagoberto Ramos’ structure of the FARC dissidentsCentral General Staff.

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According to the preliminary report, The soldiers were attacked with tattoos.

The fact leaves until now two soldiers dead and two more wounded.

It should be noted that this Monday, May 6, military operations continue in the department, in the midst of the counteroffensive that the authorities are carrying out after the murder of four soldiers in the rural area of Algeria. This fact was also committed by the FARC dissidents, as confirmed by the Minister of Defense, Iván Velásquez.

According to the commander of the Cauca Specific Command, Brigadier General Federico Mejía, The situation derives from an attack with tattoos by the Dagoberto Ramos structure on a unit of the José Hilario López Battalion of the 29 Brigade in the village of Golondrinas, Quichaya hamlet, jurisdiction of the municipality of Silvia, leaving a fatal outcome.

In this regard, the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca, CRIC, spoke out. who stated that a humanitarian alert is registered due to the intensity of the fighting that also affect the Pitayó reservation.

“We alert the community to activate individual and collective self-protection measures, among them, “Take shelter from combat in safe places, avoid traveling on foot or in vehicles in confrontation areas and stay away from doors and windows.”said Cric.

The ancestral peoples demanded that the armed actors respect the lives of the civilian population and International Humanitarian Law.

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