The Colombian army announced that it was released Monday Monday 57 of its members held by the weekend hostages of the area in the southwestern part of the country, which is believed to be controlled by guerrillas, and captured the “alleged kidnappers”. Social Democrat President Gustavos Petros ordered a operation of the Armed Forces last year to recover the control in this area, known as the name of Mikai, considered a cocaine production center. However, no progress has been made. “Our 57 soldiers are free,” the Colombian defense ministry said via X. Among the army members were four officers and 53 soldiers. They were released during a “rescue” operation, while “abduction perpetrators were arrested in self -esteem” according to the same source. The number of detainees was not clarified. The men of the army were held at the weekend when they were captured by two villages in the prefecture of Kauka. The first excerpt was captured on Saturday during an operation in the El Tambos community. Secondly surrounded yesterday Sunday as it headed […]
Source: News Beast

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