Petro Orders Bombardment of FARC Dissidents in Guaviare Led by Iván Mordisco
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Colombian President Petro has ordered airstrikes against FARC dissidents in Guaviare.
- The order targets groups led by Iván Mordisco, who has broken away from the peace process.
- This action signifies a hardening stance against armed groups that reject peace agreements.
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia has issued a directive to launch airstrikes against dissident factions of the FARC operating in the Guaviare region. This decisive action targets groups that have refused to adhere to the country's peace accords, specifically those led by the figure known as Iván Mordisco.
Iván Mordisco represents a faction that has chosen to re-arm and continue armed struggle, diverging from the broader peace process initiated after the historic 2016 agreement. Petro's order signals a firm response to these holdout groups, indicating that the government will not tolerate continued violence or defiance of the state.
The directive to bombard these dissident FARC elements in Guaviare underscores a significant shift in the government's approach. It demonstrates a willingness to use military force against groups that actively undermine peace efforts, marking a departure from more conciliatory tactics previously explored. This move reflects the complex challenges Colombia faces in consolidating peace after decades of internal conflict.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.