Reviven temores de guerra en la selva de Colombia
Original Report
De la Espriella ha iniciado lo que podría convertirse en la mayor ofensiva de Colombia contra grupos armados ilegales en más de una década. En Putumayo, excombatientes esperan saber qué ocurrirá....
De la Espriella ha iniciado lo que podría convertirse en la mayor ofensiva de Colombia contra grupos armados ilegales en más de una década. En Putumayo, excombatientes esperan saber qué ocurrirá. (Source: Bloomberg)
Glass House Analysis
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