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The truck forced its way into the facility, hit a wall and detonated, killing 21 people (including the perpetrator) and injuring 68 others.[2][3] Suicide attacks are unusual in Colombia. The car contained about 80 kilograms (180 lb) of pentolite.[4] It is the deadliest attack on the Colombian capital since the 2003 El Nogal Club bombing and the first terrorist attack on the capital since the 2017 Centro Andino bombing.[5]
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2019 Bogotá car bombing - Wikipedia
(+1 attacker)[1] Non-fatal injuries 68 Perpetrators José Aldemar Rojas Rodríguez On 17 January 2019, a vehicle was driven into the General Santander National Police Academy in Bogotá, Colombia. <span>The truck forced its way into the facility, hit a wall and detonated, killing 21 people (including the perpetrator) and injuring 68 others.[2][3] Suicide attacks are unusual in Colombia. The car contained about 80 kilograms (180 lb) of pentolite.[4] It is the deadliest attack on the Colombian capital since the 2003 El Nogal Club bombing and the first terrorist attack on the capital since the 2017 Centro Andino bombing.[5] Contents 1 Background 1.1 Colombian conflict 1.2 Peace dialogue 2 Events 2.1 Planning 2.2 Attack 2.3 Initial investigations 2.4 Peace dialogue ends 3 International reactions 4 Reference


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