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Colombia: Death Toll in Car Bombing Rises to 21

Colombia: Death Toll in Car Bombing Rises to 21
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Colombian authorities said the death toll from a car bombing at a police academy in the capital has risen to 21, AP reported.

The police stated that 10 of 68 people injured by Thursday's blast remain hospitalized.

Meanwhile, President Ivan Duque declared three days of mourning after the attack, which was the deadliest in years against a police or military target in Colombia.

Authorities have yet to identify what armed group was likely behind the attack. But they said a 56-year-old man named Jose Aldemar Rojas drove a 1993 Nissan pick-up loaded with 80 kilograms of explosive past a security checkpoint to carry out the attack.

Colombian authorities were scrambling to identify who was behind the brazen car bombing at a police academy in Bogota that has rattled residents and raised tough questions about lingering security threats in the wake of a peace deal with the nation's largest rebel group.

The Thursday morning bombing was the deadliest in Bogota in years and proved especially unsettling because the target, the General Santander School in southern Bogota, is one of the most protected installations in the capital.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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