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Three Colombian soldiers killed in drone attack

Three Colombian soldiers killed in drone attack

Three Colombian soldiers were killed in a drone attack carried out by illegal armed groups in the country. The incident highlights the growing use of drones by these groups to target the security forces. The attack occurred in a rural area of the Antioquia department, according to the Colombian military. The three soldiers were killed when the drone, which was carrying explosives, crashed into their vehicle. The use of drones by illegal armed groups in Colombia has been on the rise in recent years. These groups have been using the technology to gather intelligence, coordinate attacks, and even carry out strikes against the security forces. The Colombian government has been working to counter this threat, but the attacks continue to pose a significant challenge. The latest incident is a tragic reminder of the dangers faced by the country's security forces as they work to maintain stability and combat the activities of these illegal groups.

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