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Confirmation of demise of Colombian guerrilla leader announced by the government

Accused Faction Led by Individual Linked to Miguel Uribe's Murder - Our Site's Report

Confirmation of demise of Colombian rebel commander
Confirmation of demise of Colombian rebel commander

Confirmation of demise of Colombian guerrilla leader announced by the government

News Article: Zerco Aldinever's Death and the Role of the National Liberation Army

In a developing story, the second-in-command of the Second Marquetalia Dissidents, Zerco Aldinever, is believed to have been assassinated. However, the circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear.

Zerco Aldinever, also known as José, alias Zarco Aldinever, was a prominent leader of the FARC dissident guerrilla groups in Colombia. His criminal career began at a young age, joining the FARC's front 53 at the age of 15. He was involved in various violent acts, including orchestrating attacks in Bogotá.

In 2025, Aldinever was implicated in the assassination of Miguel Uribe, a prominent Colombian opposition figure. Despite this, there is controversy surrounding the reported death of Aldinever. The Colombian Minister of Defense confirmed that Aldinever died in Venezuela, where he was allegedly planning attacks. However, the timing and circumstances of his death have raised skepticism, given ongoing political tensions and the presence of FARC dissidents protected in Venezuelan territory.

The National Liberation Army (ELN), a guerrilla group, is alleged to have been involved in the attack against Aldinever. The minister's statement confirms this involvement, and it is part of the ongoing investigation into the incident. However, there is no direct evidence or report that Aldinever was killed by the ELN in Colombia. Instead, he was reportedly killed in Venezuela under unclear circumstances.

The Prosecutor's Office is conducting an investigation into the statement from the Second Marquetalia Dissidents, which claimed that Aldinever died along with four other dissidents at the hands of the ELN. Sánchez, at a press conference, stated that the investigation is to verify the authenticity of the statement.

The attack against Aldinever is not the only incident linked to the ELN. The guerrilla group is also believed to be responsible for the assassination of Miguel Uribe. The June 7 attack against Uribe was an assassination by the ELN, according to the minister's statement, which is part of the ongoing investigation.

The ongoing armed conflict in Colombia continues to pose challenges, with various guerrilla groups, including the ELN, involved in violent activities. As the investigation into the deaths of Zerco Aldinever and Miguel Uribe continues, more details are expected to emerge, providing clarity on these tragic events.

In light of the ambiguous circumstances surrounding Zerco Aldinever's death and the National Liberation Army's alleged involvement, the investigation by the Prosecutor's Office may uncover more details about his assassination, linking it to the ongoing political tensions and war-and-conflicts in Colombia. Meanwhile, the connection between the ELN and the general-news events related to violent acts, such as the assassination of Miguel Uribe, underscores the significance of their role in shaping the political landscape of Colombia.

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