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ELN rebels in Colombia kill 12 security staff | ELN rebels in Colombia kill 12 security staff |
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Left-wing rebels in Colombia ambushed a group carrying regional election ballots, killing 12 members of the security forces, officials say. | |
The group had left an indigenous reservation near the town of Guican when it was hit, defence minister Luis Carlos Villegas said. | |
He said the National Liberation Army (ELN), Colombia's second-biggest rebel group, was behind the attack. | He said the National Liberation Army (ELN), Colombia's second-biggest rebel group, was behind the attack. |
President Juan Manuel Santos vowed retaliation against the attackers. | President Juan Manuel Santos vowed retaliation against the attackers. |
On Sunday, Mr Santos had said the election had been "the most peaceful and least violent in decades". | On Sunday, Mr Santos had said the election had been "the most peaceful and least violent in decades". |
Eleven of those killed were soldiers, while the other was a police officer, Mr Villegas said. | Eleven of those killed were soldiers, while the other was a police officer, Mr Villegas said. |
Six other people, among them poll workers and a local guide, were missing, he added. | Six other people, among them poll workers and a local guide, were missing, he added. |
Colombia's government is locked in talks with another rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or Farc, to end more than five decades of violence. | |
Late last month, the two parties reached agreement on how to punish human rights abuses committed during the conflict - a detail seen as key to a lasting peace deal. | Late last month, the two parties reached agreement on how to punish human rights abuses committed during the conflict - a detail seen as key to a lasting peace deal. |
The Farc has called several times for the ELN to join their peace talks. | The Farc has called several times for the ELN to join their peace talks. |
Occasional attacks by Farc rebels have occurred despite negotiations taking place in Havana. In May, it ambushed and killed 11 soldiers after briefly suspending its ceasefire. | Occasional attacks by Farc rebels have occurred despite negotiations taking place in Havana. In May, it ambushed and killed 11 soldiers after briefly suspending its ceasefire. |
A month later, rebels killed three police officers and cut off power to close to 500,000 people. | A month later, rebels killed three police officers and cut off power to close to 500,000 people. |
Colombia's armed conflict | Colombia's armed conflict |
•An estimated 220,000 killed | •An estimated 220,000 killed |
•More than five million internally displaced | •More than five million internally displaced |
•More than seven million registered victims | •More than seven million registered victims |
•About 8,000 Farc rebels continue fighting | •About 8,000 Farc rebels continue fighting |
Sources: Unit for Attention and Reparation of Victims, Colombian government | Sources: Unit for Attention and Reparation of Victims, Colombian government |
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