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5 killed by unknown gunmen in Colombia

By IANS | Updated: August 1, 2022 07:45 IST

Bogota, Aug 1 Five persons were shot dead by unknown assailants at a party in the Colombian municipality ...

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Bogota, Aug 1 Five persons were shot dead by unknown assailants at a party in the Colombian municipality of La Union, in the country's southwestern Valle del Cauca Department, local authorities reported.

La Union Mayor William Fernando Palomino on Sunday said that the incident occurred when two individuals approached a group of people at the party and shot at them indiscriminately, Xinhua news agency reported.

"So far, we have five people dead and four injured. These people, who were consuming alcohol, were at a street party in La Ciudadela neighbourhood when they were apparently attacked by two men," the official added.

Colombian authorities have initiated an investigation to capture those responsible and have not ruled out that an armed group was behind the shooting.

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Tags: Department Assembly of Valle del CaucaXinhua
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