Shooting in Colombian Border City Leaves 4 Dead; Violence Precedes Presidential Election

A shooting incident in Cucuta, a Colombian border city, resulted in 4 deaths, including a community committee chairman. The country faces its worst security crisis in a decade with escalating violence ahead of the presidential election.
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(Central News Agency, Bogota 3rd, comprehensive foreign report) Colombian authorities stated that a shooting incident occurred today in the border city of Cucuta, resulting in 4 deaths. With Colombia's presidential election only weeks away, violence has been frequent.

According to AFP, Cucuta is located on the border between Colombia and Venezuela. The attack occurred at 2 AM local time, when two gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on a group of people drinking at a shopping mall.

The Cucuta Police Department stated: "It is confirmed that 4 people have unfortunately died." The identity of one of the deceased was confirmed as William Lopez, chairman of a community committee in Cucuta.

The police have not yet apprehended the perpetrators.

According to local media reports, Cucuta, with a population of approximately 800,000, is a major thoroughfare between Colombia and Venezuela, and has experienced 4 deadly attacks in the past two weeks.

In recent weeks, deadly attacks have escalated across Colombia, which is facing its worst security crisis in nearly a decade.

The Colombian presidential election is scheduled for May 31st, with security issues becoming a central theme of the campaign. (Compiler: Ji Jin-Ling) 1150504

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