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Thursday, 8 January, 1998, 09:04 GMT
Colombian generals sacked after rebel success
The Colombian government has dismissed two generals following an attack last month during which left-wing rebels overran an army base. Ten soldiers were killed in the attack, and a further eighteen were taken prisoner by the guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. The army has sent four thousand troops to the country's southern jungles to search for the missing men. In June, the rebels set free sixty government soldiers after holding most of them for ten months -- but only after the government agreed to withdraw from contested territory. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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