Colombia: UN motorcade targeted

A United Nations convoy was attacked by gunmen and vehicles set on fire in southeastern Colombia on Thursday, its mission said.

In a statement, the UN mission in the Latin American country, tasked with monitoring the implementation of the 2016 peace agreement between the then government and the former FARC organization, “strongly condemned” the attack, which suffered a group in Puerto Rico. Nuevo, a rural area in the county of Guaviare (southeast).

The members of the mission were moving with staff from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) when they were “approached by gunmen who were forced to get out of their vehicles”.

“The two vehicles were set on fire,” he added, but their occupants were able to “return safe and sound” to their offices.

According to a Colombian presidential adviser, Emilio Artsila, who spoke to a Colombian radio station, “criminals are portrayed as insurgents” by the FARC, led by Hedil Duarte, one of the Andeans’ most wanted men.

The UN verification mission, set up following a peace treaty signed in November 2016 by the then Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and then-President Juan Manuel Santos – awarded the Nobel Peace Prize – is mandated to allowed 7,000 guerrillas to be disarmed.

SOURCE: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

Source From: Capital

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