At least 52 guerrilla fighters have been killed in clashes between two rival armed groups vying for territorial control of a strategic cocaine production and trafficking region in southeast Colombia, a faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) involved in the fighting has said.
The clashes, the most violent in recent months, took place in the jungles of the department of Guaviare, near the village of Barranco Colorado.
Pedro Sánchez, the defense minister, confirmed on social media that there had been fighting in the area, as did the army. Sanchez said troops had been deployed to the area to protect civilians.
The fighting took place between a dissident faction of the FARC led by Néstor Gregorio Vera, better known as Iván Mordisco, and another led by Alexander Díaz Mendoza, known as Calarcá Córdoba.
Both rejected a 2016 peace agreement that allowed about 13,000 members of the FARC to lay down their weapons. The guerrilla group led by Díaz Mendoza is involved in peace talks with President Gustavo Petro, but Vera’s faction remains in conflict with authorities after the government suspended a bilateral ceasefire with it in 2024.
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Clashes Between Armed Groups in Colombia Kill at Least 52
05/28/2026