Seven Colombian soldiers were killed in a coordinated guerrilla attack involving drones and explosive devices, dealing a serious blow to security forces operating in a conflict-affected area of the country, the military announced.
According to officials, the troops were carrying out operations in a rural zone when they came under sudden attack. Explosives dropped from drones and additional devices planted nearby were used, highlighting a growing tactic employed by armed groups to target government forces from a distance.
The assault underscores the evolving nature of Colombia’s long-running internal conflict, as guerrilla organizations increasingly turn to low-cost technology to compensate for their lack of conventional firepower. Military commanders described the attack as carefully planned and said the soldiers had little warning before the explosions occurred.
Authorities said reinforcements were sent to secure the area and evacuate the wounded, while additional troops were deployed to prevent further attacks. An investigation is underway to identify those responsible and determine how the drones and explosives were obtained.
Government officials condemned the attack and vowed to maintain pressure on illegal armed groups operating in remote regions. The deaths have renewed concerns about the safety of troops stationed in volatile areas and the challenges facing Colombia’s efforts to stabilize territories still affected by insurgent violence.
As the country continues to navigate fragile security conditions, the attack serves as a stark reminder that despite peace initiatives and negotiations, deadly confrontations remain a reality in parts of Colombia.
Author: M.J