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Colombia’s Petro says bombings on Ecuador border left 27 charred bodies

By Thomson Reuters Mar 17, 2026 | 10:39 AM

March 17 (Reuters) – Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro said on Tuesday that bombings which took place on the border ​with Ecuador have left 27 ‌charred bodies, as his Ecuadorean counterpart, Daniel Noboa, said his country was carrying out bombings in its own territory against drug traffickers.

“I didn’t ‌give ​that order,” Petro said ⁠on X, adding the ⁠bombings were not carried out by Colombian security forces.

“President Petro, your declarations are false, we are acting in our ​territory, not yours,” Noboa posted on X earlier on Tuesday, after Petro ⁠suggested in comments on ⁠Monday night that Ecuador had ​deployed the bombs in Colombian territory.

Noboa said ​the bombed locations served as hideouts ‌for groups linked to narco-terrorism, most of them Colombians. “We will continue to clean up and rebuild Ecuador,” he added.

His government ⁠launched operations on Sunday night against criminal gangs nationwide, but has not reported on the ⁠progress of ‌military operations at the border.

Ecuador ⁠has stated that its anti-drug ​trafficking ‌operations are being carried out ​with the ⁠support of allied countries, including the United States.

The Ecuadorean government did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the charred bodies.

(Reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and ​Alexandra Valencia;)