Car bomb, helicopter attack in Colombia kill 13
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A police helicopter attack in Colombia's Antioquia region has left 12 officers dead. Colombian President Gustavo Petro blames FARC dissidents for the drone strike.
Colombia endured one of its bloodiest days in recent months on Thursday after a police helicopter was shot down in Antioquia and a car bomb ripped through the city of Cali, killing at least 13 people and injuring dozens more.
Easy to access and employ, weaponized drones pose a rapidly increasing threat to combat helicopters around the globe.
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Dramatic scenes from Colombia show a police helicopter crashing into a mountain after reportedly being struck by a drone, just hours after a deadly car bomb explosion rocked a military air base in Cali.
The explosive attack on a military base in Cali and the downing of a police helicopter in Antioquia, both by FARC dissidents, have highlighted the nation’s instability
At least 13 people were killed and more than 20 injured in Colombia, a car bomb and the downing of a police helicopter.