Colombia: Fleeing the thunder of violence in Catatumbo
Around 80,000 people in northeastern Colombia are suffering the devastating consequences of an armed conflict that escalated on 15 January of this year. Caught in the crossfire between armed groups, thousands have been forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs while others remain trapped in their homes. https://ift.tt/fGoJ7tn
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