Colombia President Iván Duque’s helicopter hit by gunfireon June 25, 2021 at 11:33 pm

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Iván Duque says his aircraft was shot while he was flying near the border with Venezuela.

The Colombian president speaks after his helicopter is shot

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Gunfire has hit a helicopter carrying the president of Colombia as it flew near the border with Venezuela.

President Iván Duque was flying toward Cúcuta in the Norte de Santander province, alongside the defence minister, interior minister, and the province’s governor.

A spokesman for the presidency said nobody was hurt in the incident.

Mr Duque denounced the “cowardly attack” and said he was not frightened “by violence or acts of terrorism”.

“Our state is strong and Colombia is strong to confront this kind of threat,” he said in a video address posted on Twitter. Security forces are under orders to find those responsible, he added.

A handout photo of the helicopter that was carrying the president when it was hit by gunfire

image copyrightPresidency of Colombia/Reuters

A handout photo of the helicopter that was carrying the president when it was hit by gunfire

image copyrightPresidency of Colombia/Reuters

Local newspaper Semana reports the occupants heard a noise as if something had hit the engine just as the helicopter was coming in to land.

The leftist National Liberation Army (ELN) operates in the Catatumbo region, which spans the Colombian-Venezuelan border.

Founded in 1964 to fight against inequality in land and wealth distribution, the ELN is the country’s largest rebel group and is considered a terrorist organisation by Colombia, the US and the European Union.

Earlier this month the ELN denied any involvement in a car bomb attack on a military base in Cúcuta. The attack injured 36 people, including two US military advisers.

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