
Colombian army announces liberation of 39 people abducted by guerrillas
The Colombian army today announced the release of 39 people abducted by the ELN National Liberation Army, the oldest guerrilla organization of the..
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The Colombian army today announced the release of 39 people abducted by the ELN National Liberation Army, the oldest guerrilla organization in the Americas, in northwestern Colombia. In Colombia, kidnapping by drug traffickers is a common practice that marked this year's presidential campaign. According to initial reports, all hostages were civilians traveling by bus in the region.
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The Colombian army today announced the release of 39 people abducted by the ELN National Liberation Army, the oldest guerrilla organization in the Americas, in northwestern Colombia
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In Colombia, kidnapping by drug traffickers is a common practice that marked this year's presidential campaign.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1According to initial reports, all hostages were civilians traveling by bus in the region.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1
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