Five people were killed and dozens were injured when a vehicle bomb ripped through a busy street in the Colombian city of Cali on Thursday, local authorities said.
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Police said the bomb had targeted the Marco Fidel Suarez Military Aviation School in the north of the city – a fresh challenge to the country’s fragile peace process ahead of the 2026 elections.
“There was a thunderous sound of something exploding near the airbase,” 65-year-old witness Hector Fabio Bolanos said.
“There were so many injured people,” he said. “Many houses were damaged in front of the base.”
Several buildings and a school were evacuated.
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Cali mayor Alejandro Eder said preliminary reports indicated at least five people were killed and 36 people were injured.