Massive Roadside Bombing Kills 12 on Colombia's Pan-American Highway
Attack blamed on FARC dissidents under Ivan Mordisco; death toll rises as wounded succumb to injuries
Hızlı Bakış
- A massive roadside bomb attacked a bus and other vehicles on Colombia's Pan-American Highway in Cajibio, Cauca on Saturday, killing at least 12 people and wounding more than a dozen.
- The explosion created a huge crater on the key transport corridor, completely destroying a bus whose engine was hurled onto another bus.
- President Gustavo Petro blamed FARC dissident factions led by Ivan Mordisco, calling them terrorists and drug traffickers.
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Cauca department has long been contested by armed groups fighting over cocaine routes, illegal mining, and territorial control. FARC dissident factions under various leaders, including Ivan Mordisco, have maintained operations in southern Colombia despite the 2016 peace agreement. The region has seen recurring violence against Indigenous communities and civilians caught in crossfire.
A massive roadside blast tore through a bus and other vehicles on Colombia's Pan-American Highway on Saturday, killing at least 12 people and leaving more than a dozen others wounded in what authorities called a terrorist attack.
The explosion struck the El Tunel sector in Cajibio, Cauca, blowing a huge crater into one of the country's most important transport corridors and scattering wreckage across the road. Videos from the scene show a bus completely torn apart, with its engine propelled with such force that it landed on another bus, while multiple other vehicles traveling along the same road at the time were also damaged.
Early official statements put the toll at seven dead and at least 17 injured, but later reporting said several of the wounded died from their injuries, pushing the death toll to 12, mostly local civilians and Indigenous people traveling on the bus.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro blamed the attack on dissident factions of the former FARC guerrilla movement operating under Ivan Mordisco. In a post on X, Petro called the perpetrators "terrorists, fascists and drug traffickers," demanding a worldwide manhunt against what he described as a narcterrorist structure.
The bombing came amid at least 26 incidents in just two days across Colombia's southwest, including attacks on police stations, military units, radar facilities, and infrastructure. Petro and regional officials described the violence as part of a wider escalation in Cauca, a department long contested by armed groups fighting over cocaine routes, illegal mining, and territorial control.
Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez convened emergency security meetings and announced a reward for information leading to those responsible. Local leaders condemned the bombing as an indiscriminate strike on civilians designed to spread mass fear ahead of Colombia's May 31 presidential election.
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Increased military operations against FARC dissidents in Cauca department
Çok muhtemel · Haftalar içinde
Potential delays or security concerns for May 31 presidential election
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International cooperation on manhunt for Ivan Mordisco and associates
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Açık Sorular
- Who specifically planted the bomb and how was it detonated?
- Were the perpetrators specifically targeting the bus or the highway?
- What specific security measures will the government implement?
- Will the May 31 election be affected or postponed?





