Hostage Crisis in Guaviare: Colombian Soldiers Freed
Thirty-three Colombian soldiers, allegedly taken by villagers under rebel orders in Guaviare, were freed after a three-day standoff. The soldiers were held after a gunfight with a FARC holdout group that resulted in ten deaths. Ombudswoman Iris Marín mediated their release.

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In a dramatic resolution, thirty-three Colombian soldiers held by villagers under rebel orders have been freed after a tense three-day standoff, as confirmed by the ombudswoman's office.
Initially reported by Colombia's Defence Ministry, the soldiers were detained following a gunfight in Guaviare, which led to the deaths of ten members of a FARC holdout group. Villagers demanded the return of a slain rebel's body, transported to a morgue, as a condition for the soldiers' release.
Ombudswoman Iris Marín played a crucial mediation role in securing their release, announcing the news on her X account. This incident highlights ongoing security struggles in Colombia's rural regions where drug gangs and rebels vie for control.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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