Bogota, Colombia – Eight underage rebel recruits were killed last week after the Colombian government launched a fresh military offensive against a prominent armed group, according to President Gustavo Petro .
The news comes amid soaring child recruitment by Colombia’s armed groups in recent years and has ignited a debate over whether forced recruits can be protected on the battlefield.
In a Monday post on the social media platform X, President Petro confirmed that seven adolescents were killed in a government bombing campaign in the southern Guaviare department on November 10.
Another minor was killed three days later, on November 13, in a government offensive in the eastern department of Arauca.
Those deaths bring the total number of teenage fatalities to at least 12 in under

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