BREAKING NEWS: 18 Dead, dozens injured in airplane fatal attack, car bombing

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BREAKING NEWS: 18 Dead, dozens injured in airplane fatal attack, car bombing

At least 18 people have been confirmed and dozens injured in two attacks in Colombia attributed to dissident factions of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebel group.

Famousreporters.com reports with reference to Al-Jazeera.
According to the publication, five people were killed and dozens were injured when a vehicle bomb targeted a military base on a busy street in the Colombian city of Cali on August 21, 2025, local authorities said.

In Cali, the country’s third most populated city, a vehicle packed with explosives detonated on Thursday near a military aviation school, in an incident that left six people dead and 71 injured, according to the mayor’s office.

Hours earlier, a National Police Black Hawk helicopter participating in a coca leaf crop eradication operation was downed by a drone in the municipality of Amalfi, in the department of Antioquia, killing 12 police officers.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro blamed the attacks on dissident factions of the now-defunct FARC group that have rejected a 2016 peace agreement to end a prolonged internal conflict that has left more than 450,000 dead in the country.

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Petro said on X that the attack on the police helicopter occurred as the aircraft was transporting personnel to an area in Antioquia, in northern Colombia, to eradicate coca leaf crops, the raw material for cocaine.

Antioquia Governor Andres Julian said on social media that a drone attacked the helicopter as it flew over coca leaf crops.

Colombian Defence Minister Pedro Sanchez said that preliminary information indicates the attack caused a fire in the police helicopter.

Petro initially blamed the Gulf Clan, the country’s largest active drug cartel, for the helicopter attack. He asserted that the aircraft was targeted in retaliation for a cocaine seizure that allegedly belonged to the group.

In a later post on social media, Petro shared a photo of a suspect in the car bomb attack near the Colombian Aerospace Force in Cali, saying the person detained by police was a member of the EMC (Estado Mayor Central) – described as a federation of dissidents of the former FARC group – and “subordinate” to drug traffickers.

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Forensics inspect the site of a bomb explosion outside an Air Force base in Cali, Colombia, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Santiago Saldarriaga)
Forensics inspect the site of a bomb explosion outside an air force base in Cali, Colombia, on Thursday [Santiago Saldarriaga/AP Photo]

FARC dissidents, who have rejected a peace agreement with the government, and members of the Gulf Clan operate in the Antioquia area.

Petro later announced that he would request that the Gulf Clan and the armed dissidents be “considered terrorists and pursued anywhere on the planet”.

COCA LEAF CULTIVATION IS ON THE RISE IN COLOMBIA

The area under cultivation reached a record 253,000 hectares (about 625,000 acres) in 2023, according to the latest report available from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

Source: AlJazeera

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