Explosive-laden dump truck detonated in caloto with no injuries

In the La Arboleda vereda of Caloto, Cauca, a dump truck loaded with explosives was detonated targeting army troops and civilians. Authorities attribute the attack to the residual armed group Dagoberto Ramos Ortiz. Fortunately, no injuries or damage were reported.

The incident took place on February 3, 2026, in the Gualí crossroads sector, Caloto municipality, in Cauca department. According to official information, the vehicle was fitted with ramp-type explosive devices in an attempted attack against military units and local residents.

Despite the detonation, the National Army troops suffered no harm, nor did the civilian population in the vereda. Authorities note that the area has a presence of organized armed groups operating outside the law, posing a constant risk to residents.

Immediately after the explosion, the Army activated its reaction plans, coordinating with adjacent units to bolster security. The area was secured by specialized teams to rule out additional threats, allowing territorial control to be maintained and the community protected.

In an official statement, the Army rejected the act as 'cowardly and terrorist.' The institution reaffirmed its commitment to sustained and coordinated offensive operations to counter these groups in Cauca, ensuring the population's safety.

This event highlights the ongoing insecurity in Cauca's rural areas, where living alongside armed threats disrupts daily tranquility for inhabitants.

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