During theAt dawn this Saturday, December 7, an ELN attack on buses and trucks was recorded who were traveling along the road that connects Medellín with the Atlantic Coast. The fact was rejected by different sectors.
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The governor of Antioquia, Andrés Julián Rendón Cardona, wrote in his X account: «There are two people injured, They are two civilians who were traveling on the Medellín-Cartagena route and who were on board one of the public transport buses. The victims are stable in medical centers in Caucasia. The Army reacted and deterred the attack. This is very serious! We went back 20 years. We are living a horror movie that we thought we had overcome. Thousands of cargo and passenger vehicles travel on this road every day.
Antioqueños, in the next few minutes I will travel to Bajo Cauca.
At midnight ELN criminals attacked buses and trucks with civilians on board on the road that leads from Medellín to the Atlantic Coast. There are two people injured, they are two civilians who were traveling on the Medellín-… route. pic.twitter.com/wgLJqS16T7— Andrés Julián (@AndresJRendonC) December 7, 2024
The attack was withfirearms and occurred in the jurisdiction of Caucasia. The representative to the Chamber for Antioquia, Juan Espinal, also spoke out after what happened. In this regard, he said: «The Total Peace of President Gustavo Petro has only strengthened the bandits. and to criminal structures, weakening security for citizens and giving us back about 20 years. A few hours ago, ELN bandits attacked vehicles traveling towards the Caribbean Coast. We call on the National Government to take decisive action, so that in this Christmas season guarantee safety for all citizens on the roads of Colombia.
The Total Peace of @petrogustavo The only thing it does is strengthen bandits and criminal structures in exchange for weakening citizen security.
We returned 20 years in which we had achieved with the democratic security of the President @AlvaroUribeVel… pic.twitter.com/9lLPdRRhG6
— Juan Espinal (@Juan_EspinalR) December 7, 2024
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#injured #ELN #attack #bus #carrying #civilians
How plans to ensure the safety ofAntioquia citizens following the bus and truck attacks?
## Interview with Governor Andrés Julián Rendón Cardona
**Interviewer:** Governor Rendón Cardona, thank you for joining us today. I want to discuss the recent attacks on buses and trucks on the road connecting Medellín and the Atlantic Coast. This happened early this morning, correct?
**Governor Rendón Cardona:** Yes, that’s correct. In the early hours of this morning, December 7th, ELN guerilla forces attacked buses and trucks carrying civilians on the Medellín-Cartagena route.
**Interviewer:** Can you tell us more about what happened and the extent of the damage?
**Governor Rendón Cardona:** Thankfully the situation was quickly controlled thanks to the swift response of the Colombian Army. However, two civilians travelling on one of the public transportation buses were injured. They are receiving medical care in Caucasia and are reported to be in stable condition. This attack is incredibly concerning. It’s reminiscent of the violence we thought we had left behind, a shocking reminder of a time when fear ruled our roads. Thousands of freight and passenger vehicles use this road every day.
**Interviewer:** How is the region responding to this act of violence?
**Governor Rendón Cardona:** The response has been one of outrage and condemnation. People are terrified. This is a senseless act that endangers the lives of innocent people going about their daily business. We cannot allow this type of violence to become normalized.
**Interviewer:** What are the next steps in terms of security and response to this attack?
**Governor Rendón Cardona:** I will be travelling to the Bajo Cauca region shortly to assess the situation on the ground. We must strengthen security measures and work tirelessly to ensure the safety of our citizens. The people of Antioquia deserve to live without fear.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your time and insights, Governor. We wish the injured a full and speedy recovery.
**Governor Rendón Cardona:** Thank you.