Tension in Cauca: FARC dissidents exploded drones and set fire to a house in Algeria

The FARC dissidents, led by alias ‘Iván Mordisco’, exploded drones and set fire to a house in Argelia, Cauca. Authorities remain on alert.

The explosive objects were thrown and detonated in some homes in the El Plateado district of Algeria. Video Capture /

On the afternoon of this Monday, June 17, the FARC dissidents, led by alias ‘Iván Mordisco’, They detonated explosive drones against the civilian populationin Argelia, Cauca, and they also set fire to one of the homes.

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The explosive objects were thrown and detonated in some homes in the town of El Plateadowhere criminal groups have repeatedly attacked the civilian population, earning the rejection of the local and national governments.

“With a drone bomb, the FARC attacked a hardware store in the town of El Plateado, in the municipality of Argelia, Cauca. Terrorists increasingly more technological and empowered thanks to the ineptitude of the Government that weakens the Military Forces”, Senator Honorio Henriquez stated on his social networks.

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The terrorist events in this area of ​​the southwestern part of the country occur just when the Minister of Defense, Iván Velásquez faces a debate on a motion of censure against him in the plenary session of the House of Representatives, due to the recent incidents of order that have occurred in Cauca and Valle del Cauca.

With agency summary.

Arley SánchezAuthor Content

Social communicator and journalist graduated from the University of Research and Development, UDI. He did his university internship at the Vanguard Investigative Unit, supporting data journalism issues and checking fake news. He currently works as a member of the Vanguardia web team and Policy editor.


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