Explosive device kills 13, injures 38 on bus in southwestern Colombia as violence persists
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An explosive device killed 13 people travelling on a bus in southwestern Colombia on Saturday (April 25, 2026), an attack the country's army chief described as a “terrorist act" that also left at least 38 injured as violence linked to drug trafficking in the…
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An explosive device killed 13 people travelling on a bus in southwestern Colombia on Saturday (April 25, 2026), an attack the country's army chief described as a “terrorist act" that also left at least 38 injured as violence linked to drug trafficking in the…
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