"September 5, 2008
The U.S. Embassy has received information that the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) may be targeting large-scale chain superstores and other commercial establishments in Bogota, as well as Colombian government buildings and places of worship in the downtown area, for possible attack by improvised explosive devices, including the possibility of a vehicle-borne device. The FARC may be planning coordinated attacks, to include kidnappings along the roads from Bogota to other parts of Cundinamarca department. In light of this information and recent bombings in both Bogota and Cali, the Embassy urges all Americans in Colombia to take appropriate precautions in their daily activities."
In light of the bombing of the Palacio De Justicia in Cali, the blowing up of the via Panamericana and the bomb on the Cali-Pradera bus all reported within the last few days the US Embassy certainly isn´t crying wolf.
By Atrevido on Sep 6, 2008, 17:20 in Friendly Talkzone.
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