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Colombia VP says she was targeted with roadside bomb

Published:Tuesday | January 10, 2023 | 9:41 PM
Colombian Vice President Francia Marquez speaks as she visits Fragmentos Museum in Bogota with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken (not pictured) during his visit to Bogota, Colombia, October 3, 2022. Marquez said on Tuesday, January 10, 2023, that her security team found more than seven kilos of explosives buried next to a rural road that leads to her home in the southwestern province of Cauca. (Luisa Gonzalez/Pool via AP, File)

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia's Vice President said on Tuesday that her security team found more than seven kilos of explosives buried next to a rural road that leads to her home in the southwestern province of Cauca.

She described the incident as an assassination attempt.

Francia Marquez shared a police report on her Twitter account which says a drug-sniffing dog alerted to the bomb, which was made of ammonium nitrate, powdered aluminium and shrapnel, and that anti-explosives officers blew it up in a controlled explosion on Monday.

The vice president, who has previously faced death threats, described it as a new assassination attempt that won't stop her advocacy for peace and equality.

Marquez is Colombia's first Black vice president.

She was elected last September along with President Gustavo Petro, an economist and former guerrilla fighter, who is attempting to raise taxes on the wealthy, increase government spending and start peace talks with the nation's remaining rebel groups.

Before she entered politics, Marquez led protests against mining companies and illegal miners operating in Cauca and was forced to leave her home village of Suarez, due to death threats.

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