Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(735)
-
▼
September
(87)
- Former US security men deny Afghan civilian killings
- IMF releases $451million loan for Pakistan floods
- Pakistan needs civilian rule, says US envoy
- BP's Gulf of Mexico oil well to be sealed 'by Sunday'
- Michael Jackson's mother sues concert promoter
- Oil tanker freed in Northwest Passage off Canada
- Pope arrives for UK visit
- Jimmy Smits
- Mediatakeout
- Big Brother 12 Winner
- Gates Death Panels
- Jimmy Johnson
- Edwin Newman
- America' s Got Talent Winner
- Halo Reach Reviews
- Chase Bank
- Ernest Withers
- Lisa Olson
- Naomi Judd
- US Open Mens Final
- Jay z Eminem Yankee Stadium
- Karissa Gilham
- STI
- KC Chiefs
- NBA 2k11 Demo
- Christine O Donnell
- Ines Sainz Pictures
- Zimbabwe releases four US Aids workers on bail
- NBA star John Amaechi in bar access row
- Discovery shuttle is ready for its final voyage
- Fanfiction
- Character actor Harold Gould of ‘The Sting’ dies a...
- Wife on trial for killing husband on Canada hunt trip
- Imam Rauf 'exploring options' over NY Islamic centre
- Pentagon to notify Congress of $60bn Saudi arms deal
- Bible Study Fellowship
- Jay z Eminem Yankee Stadium
- Jets Reporter
- Oprah Tickets
- Monday Night Football
- Irvingia Gabonensis
- US Open Live Streaming
- Chelsea Handler VMA
- Peoples Bank
- Calvin Johnson Catch
- Rachel Maddow
- Chevy Chase Bank
- Kevin Mccarthy
- Arcsight
- Dallas Morning News
- nate berkus show
- Ines Sainz
- BP spreads blame over oil spill
- Iran Agree to release US hiker on bail
- US win World Basketball Championship
- US breakfast killing spree in Kentucky
- Kanye West Runaway Lyrics
- Lady Gaga Meat Dress
- Taylor Swift Innocent Lyrics
- Who Did Maino Kidnap
- How Old Is Cher
- US Open Final Time
- XDA
- Chicago Half Marathon
- Unemployment Ohio
- Hurricane Igor
- Ironman Wisconsin
- Professor Layton And The Unwound Future Rom
- Grandparents Day 2010
- Sex movie worm spreads worldwide
- Cyrus Cylinder (Artifact) Reached Iran
- French film-maker Chabrol dies
- Who was the soldier shot in Afghanistan died in UK
- Mexico drug crime is not as bad as Colombia
- US defence officials move to block spy book
- US economic recovery 'painfully slow'
- Four People killed in a blast near San Francisco
- Iran 'delays release of US hiker
- Demonstrations over Islamic centre held in New York
- Where were you when the world stopped turning lyrics
- Shanksville PA
- Fire In The Construction Site Of The Basingstoke
- US Prepares For 9/11 Aniversary 2010
- Colombian Rebels Killed 8 Police Officers
- Revenue and Customs Boss Refused To Sorry
- UK Soldier Dies
- Machete Race War
-
▼
September
(87)
About Me
Followers
Powered by Blogger.
Saturday, 11 September 2010
Colombian Rebels Killed 8 Police Officers
at
02:01
Posted by
Mubashar
0
comments
Left-wing rebels in Colombia have killed at least eight police officers and wounded several more in an attack on a town near the border with Ecuador.
The Farc rebels used gas canisters stuffed with explosives to bombard a police station in San Miguel, in the southern region of Putumayo.
Two rebels were killed in a subsequent firefight in the surrounding jungle.
It is the latest in a series of rebel attacks since President Juan Manuel Santos took office a month ago.
Juan Manuel Sabntos says,
If they think that with an attack like this they are going to weaken us, they are completely wrong”
On Wednesday, an ambush on a patrol in the province of Caqueta left 14 police officers dead.
The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Medellin says the attacks may be a tactic by the leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc), Alfonso Cano, to force the government into peace talks.
However, Mr Santos declared that the increase in violence only hardened the resolve of the security forces to eradicate the "terrorist threat".
"If they think that with an attack like this they are going to weaken us, they are completely wrong," he said.
"We will respond with more force and more determination. We are not going to rest a single second until we have peace in this country."
Border commission
In Friday's attack, rebels fired homemade mortars at a barracks housing 80 police officers in San Miguel, close to a bridge linking Colombia and Ecuador, shortly before down.
Continue reading the main story
The police said they had foiled a rebel plan to occupy the town after intercepting radio communications.
Troops and air force planes were sent to pursue the rebels in the jungle.
Our correspondent says there are questions as to whether the attack came from Ecuador, where the rebels have been known to have presence.
Colombian Defence Minister Rodrigo Rivera said he had "communicated with Ecuador's Security Minister, Miguel Carvajal, who agreed to immediately activate the cross-border bi-national commission, to conduct a joint investigation into the facts".
However, Mr Carvajal later denied the attack had been launched from Ecuador, insisting its security forces had "full territorial control".
The Putumayo region is a traditional stronghold of the Farc, as well as a major cocaine-producing area.
Both the Farc and the smaller National Liberation Army (ELN) were severely weakened by the tough security policies of President Santos's predecessor, Alvaro Uribe.
Both groups have indicated that they are prepared to begin peace talks.
But Mr Santos has said that he is only prepared to talk to the rebels if they release all of the hostages they hold and stop attacks.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment