2018 Colombia police stations attacks

2018 Colombia police stations attacks is located in Colombia
Barranquilla
Barranquilla
Soledad
Soledad
Santa Rosa del Sur
Santa Rosa del Sur
2018 Colombia police stations attacks (Colombia)
LocationBolívar Department and Atlántico Department, ColombiaDate27–28 January 2018
6:40 am & 4:00 amWeaponsGrenadeDeaths8Injured48Perpetrators ELN
  • v
  • t
  • e
Colombian conflict
1960s
  • Soberanía
1970s
  • Anorí
1980s
1990s
  • Traira
  • Villatina massacre
  • Bogota
  • La Gabarra massacre
  • Siege of Las Delicias
  • Mapiripán massacre
  • El Aro massacre
  • Machuca massacre
  • Siege of Mitú
  • Villanueva massacre
  • Nudo de Paramillo
  • Gutiérrez
  • Dabeiba
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also

The 2018 Colombia police stations attacks occurred on January 27, 2018, when two hand grenades were thrown at police stations in Barranquilla and Soledad. About five officers died (a sixth later on) and 48 people were wounded, the latter of which included some civilians. On January 28, two policemen died after an attack on a police station in Santa Rosa del Sur, bringing the death toll to seven. All the dead were serving officers in the National Police of Colombia.[1]

The National Liberation Army (ELN) was responsible for the attacks on the police stations.[2] The attacks were one of the deadliest on the security forces in the last few years in Colombia.[3][4]

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos suspended peace talks with the group afterwards.[5]

Victims

The dead victims of the third attack were Manuel Galvis Contreras and Ferney Alexander Posada.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Colombia Police Station Bombings Kill 7 Officers". Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  2. ^ "Colombia's ELN rebels responsible for bomb attacks on police -..." U.K. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  3. ^ hermesauto (2018-01-27). "Five killed in bomb attack at Colombia police station". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  4. ^ Cobb, Julia Symmes. "Colombia suspends peace talks with ELN rebels after bomb attacks". U.K. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  5. ^ Ray Sanchez; Abel Alvarado. "Colombia suspends talks with rebels after bombings aimed at police". CNN. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  6. ^ "Tercer ataque contra la policía en Colombia en dos días: una explosión dejó dos muertos en Bolívar". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-09-26.