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Sources: 27 killed in clashes between Colombian guerrilla groups

Military authorities in Colombia reported that at least 27 members of a leftist group were killed in clashes in which they fought a rival faction for control of an area of jungle in southwest Colombia.

A military source said that the clashes in El Retorno's rural area, located in the Guaviare department, about 300 km (186 miles), southwest of Bogota.

This region is strategically important for the production and trafficking of cocaine.

A second source confirmed that the clashes were between a faction of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia led by Nestor Gregorio Vera (also known as Ivan Mordisco) and another led Alexander Diaz Mendoza alias Calarca Cordoba.

The two groups were once part of the Central General Staff, but they separated in April 2024 because of internal disagreements. According to two anonymous military sources, the casualties all came from Vera's team. According to two military sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, the deaths were all from Vera's group.

Vera's group is still fighting after the government suspended a ceasefire. Both factions rejected the 2016 peace accord that allowed 13,000 FARC members to disarm and rejoin society.

The conflict in Colombia, which has lasted for?over 60 years and is primarily funded by illegal mining and drug trafficking, has led to over 450,000 deaths, and millions of people have been displaced. Petro's efforts at peace are currently stuck. (Reporting and editing by Matthew Lewis, Nia Williams and Luis Jaime Acosta)

(source: Reuters)