Bystanders look at destroyed buildings after a car exploded in front of the City Hall in Corinto, Cauca department, Colombia, on June 10, 2025 Photo | AFP
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16 bomb, gun attacks across southwest Colombia leaves at least three dead

The attacks hit Cali -- the country's third largest city -- and several nearby towns, targeting police stations and other municipal buildings.

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CORINTO: Southwest Colombia was rocked by a string of explosions and gun attacks that left at least three people dead Tuesday, police said, in what appeared to be a coordinated attack designed to sow terror.

The attacks hit Cali -- the country's third largest city -- and several nearby towns, targeting police stations and other municipal buildings, the head of police Carlos Fernando Triana told local radio station La FM.

In Corinto, an AFP journalist witnessed the tangled wreckage of a car that had exploded next to a scorched and badly damaged municipal building.

It was not immediately clear who was behind the attacks, but guerrillas who broke away from the now once-powerful FARC militia are known to operate in the area.

The bombings came just days after the attempted assassination of a presidential candidate in Bogota, a brazen attack that has put the country on edge.

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