“This is not the first operation where pregnant women and underage combatants fall”: General Zapateiro in front of the operation in Putumayo

The commander of the National Army gave statements to the operation in Puerto Leguizamo, which was classified by some social organizations and members of the community as a 'false positive'

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El comandante del Ejército de Colombia, General Eduardo Zapateiro. EFE/ Mauricio Dueñas Castañeda/Archivo
El comandante del Ejército de Colombia, General Eduardo Zapateiro. EFE/ Mauricio Dueñas Castañeda/Archivo

The commander of the National Army, General Eduardo Zapateiro, responded to questions about the operation carried out by the military in Puerto Leguizamo in Putumayo. The events, which were presented on March 28, have the national government in the magnifying glass because 11 civilians were presented as alleged members of the FARC dissidence.

Zapateiro stated in an interview with RCN News that the operation was framed “in International Humanitarian Law (IHL), and (was) an operation planned and accompanied by a dominant intelligence directed against a criminal structure, the Gaor 48″.

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