Two guerrillas arrested after a truck bomb attack in Cali that killed six civilians and wounded more than 60 face aggravated homicide and other charges, Colombia's prosecutor's office said Saturday.

Thursday's attack in Cali came amid the country's worst security crisis in a decade, occurring on the same day that another guerrilla group killed 13 police officers in the northwest, after shooting down a helicopter with a drone and rifles.

Authorities blamed the attacks on two dissident groups that split from the once-powerful Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in rejection of a 2016 peace accord.

The prosecutor's office said Saturday on X that Walter Yonda and Carlos Obando Aquirre, members of the Jaime Martinez Front of the Central General Staff (EMC), were accused of aggravat

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