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Bomb kills 6, wounds 71 in Colombia, say officials

A bomb exploded outside a police station in the Pacific port city of Tumaco just as lunch hour ended, killing at six people and wounding 71, authorities said.

Updated on: Feb 04, 2012 06:09 PM IST
AP | By , Bogota, Colombia
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A bomb exploded outside a police station in the Pacific port city of Tumaco just as lunch hour ended, killing at six people and wounding 71, authorities said.

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The bomb appeared to be a motorcycle packed with explosives, Tumaco security chief Hernando Cortes told The Associated Press.

Hernando Cortes, a city official, said the blast killed three police officers and three civilians yesterday. He said the 71 injured included 35 police officers.

Gen Rodolfo Palomino, the national police director of citizen security, blamed the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, for the attack, though Tumaco's mayor, Victor Gallo, refrained from assigning blame.

President Juan Manuel Santos condemned the attack, calling it an "act of desperation."

The southwestern port is one of Colombia's most lawless cities, a cocaine-smuggling hub where leftist rebels, right-wing criminal bands and drug traffickers are all present.

The 1:58 pm (local time) blast occurred "in an area with a great abundance of population, as much for the hour as the geographical location," Palomino said. It is the end of lunch hour in Colombia.

The most recent major FARC attack in the region occurred in October when 10 soldiers were killed in a mortar attack while on patrol in a rural part of Tumaco.

 
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