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Rebel violence in the Colombian jungle leaves 20 dead

At least 20 Colombian fighters from rival rebel factions were killed in weekend clashes over control of a strategic jungle area for drug trafficking, military sources and the human rights ombudsman office reported on Monday.

The clashes pitted opposing factions from what was as soon as the Revolutionary Army of Colombia (FARC) versus one another in the nation's southeastern Guaviare jungle.

The violence follows an offending introduced by another rebel group, the National Liberation Army (ELN), in northeastern Catatumbo region that left a minimum of 80 individuals dead and 11,000 displaced.

A high number of individuals have been reported dead and hurt, the ombudsman's workplace wrote in a post on X. The army and regional authorities reported a minimum of 20 dead rebels in the newest jungle violence.

The competing FARC factions include one that is taking part in peace talks with President Gustavo Petro's administration, and another that has vowed to fight on after the government suspended a bilateral ceasefire.

The two factions divided last April due to internal distinctions.

Armed dispute in Colombia has actually lasted more than six years and is moneyed primarily by drug trafficking and prohibited mining. It has left over 450,000 dead and millions displaced.

(source: Reuters)