Al Jazeera: Colombia to resume bombing of FARC targets
Ten soldiers killed by rebels in early morning ambush described by President Santos as a "rupture" of FARC's ceasefire.
Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos has ordered the resumption of bombing raids against FARC rebels after an attack he blamed on the group killed 10 soldiers, a move that will intensify combat after efforts to ease tensions.
As part of peace talks with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Santos last month stopped air raids on rebel hideouts in recognition of a unilateral ceasefire declared in December by the group.
More News On Colombia Resuming Air Raids On FARC Rebel Positions
Colombia Resumes Air Raids on Rebels After 11 Troops Killed -- ABC News/AP
Colombia lifts bombing truce after Farc attack in Cauca -- BBC
Colombia lifts bombing truce after deadly FARC ambush -- Euronews
Colombia renews bombing raids on FARC after rebels kill 10 soldiers -- CNN
Colombia to resume bombing rebels after deadly ambush -- Reuters
Killing of 10 Soldiers Deals a Setback to Colombian Peace Talks with FARC Rebels -- NYT
Attack Roils Colombian Peace Talks -- WSJ
Deadly rebel assault puts Colombia peace talks in jeopardy -- France 24
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