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Colombian troops die in Farc attack.


11/10/2009 9:12:28 PM

Nine Colombian army soldiers have been killed in an attack by fighters from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) in the southwest of the country, officials have said.

The government troops died after about 200 Farc guerrillas List of famous guerrillas, ordered by region: Afghanistan
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 attacked their post late on Monday in the town of Corinto, which lies in the province of Cauca, local officials said on Tuesday.

"Nine soldiers are dead and three injured in·jure  
tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures
1. To cause physical harm to; hurt.

2. To cause damage to; impair.

3.
. Combat continues," Guillermo Gonzalez Guillermo Gonzalez can refer to:
  • Guillermo Gonzalez (soccer) (born 1986), an American soccer player
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, the Cauca governor, said.

Officials gave estimates on the number of Farc guerrillas killed during the fighting that ranged from 10 to 30, but the Colombian defence ministry has not confirmed any toll.

Alvaro Uribe, Colombia's president, said that the deaths of the government troops in the southwest, which contains several key drug-smuggling routes used by the Farc, were a tragedy.

'Retreat from attack'

A Colombian soldier who was among those who came under attack by the Farc fighters said that he had been forced to pull back from the fighting after being overwhelmed o·ver·whelm  
tr.v. o·ver·whelmed, o·ver·whelm·ing, o·ver·whelms
1. To surge over and submerge; engulf: waves overwhelming the rocky shoreline.

2.
a.
 by the ferocity of the onslaught.

"I fired three or four magazines and had to retreat," the solider told local television.

"I saw that my friends were dying. Most of them had been hit by home-made grenades."

The incident in Corinto shows that the Farc still has the capacity to launch major attacks despite Uribe's US-backed military campaign aimed at destroying the group.

While many cities across Colombia have experienced fewer outbreaks of violence by the Farc since Uribe came to power in 2002, the group still has a firm hold in the countryside and has continued to profit from the illegal drugs trade.

Cocaine produced in southern Colombia's dense jungle territory is sent from Cauca to the Pacific coast, where it is then shipped to the US.

Uribe is thought to be considering running for a third term as president if his political allies win enough support for changes to the constitution that would enable him to stand in elections scheduled for May.

The constitution was changed to allow Uribe to win a second term in 2006. Farc fighters usually carry out attacks with a greater frequency in the months before elections.

"There has been a reactivation of the Farc in recent months in places like Cauca and Norte de Santander, near the Venezuelan border," Mauricio Romero Mauricio Romero may refer to:
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  • Mauricio Romero Sellarés, Colombian footballer born 1979
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  • Mauricio Romero
, a political science professor at Bogota's Javeriana University, said.

"The Farc no longer presents a strategic threat to the state, but they are making the point that they can still do damage despite Uribe's counter-offensive," he said.

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