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At least 52 people have been killed in Colombian clashes between armed groups

A faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia involved in the fighting said that at least 52 guerrillas had been 'killed' in clashes between rival armed groups who were vying for a strategic cocaine-producing and trafficking area in southeast Colombia.

The most violent clashes in recent months took place in the jungles near the village of Barranco Colorado, in the Guaviare department.

Defense Minister?Pedro Sanchez confirmed on social media that there was fighting in the region, but neither he nor the Army provided details about the death toll. Sanchez stated that troops had been deployed in the area to protect civilians.

The guerrilla group reported a total of?52 deaths.

The fighting was between a 'dissident FARC faction led by Nestor Gregorio Vera (better known as Ivan 'Mordisco) and another one led?by Alexander Diaz -Mendoza also known as Calarca Cordoba. (Reporting and Writing by Luis Jaime Acosta; Editing by Daina-Beth Solomon).

(source: Reuters)