Colombia turns to Venezuela to help 'eradicating' armed gangs in border region

With at least 80 people killed and 40,000 displaced during a week of violence as rival armed groups battle over drug trafficking territory in northeastern Colombia, President Gustavo Petro reached out to Venezuela on Thursday to propose a "joint plan to eradicate armed gangs on the border".

Colombia turns to Venezuela to help 'eradicating' armed gangs in border region
With at least 80 people killed and 40,000 displaced during a week of violence as rival armed groups battle over drug trafficking territory in northeastern Colombia, President Gustavo Petro reached out to Venezuela on Thursday to propose a "joint plan to eradicate armed gangs on the border".

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