RaiNews: Aereo militare con oltre 100 soldati a bordo precipita in Colombia. Petro attacca le forze armate
E' successo subito dopo il decollo. Il presidente colombiano attribuisce ai vertici militari e alla burocrazia la responsabilità del disastro: "Mi hanno impedito di modernizzare il loro armamento"
Military aircraft with over 100 soldiers on board crashes in Colombia. Petro attacks the armed forces.
It happened immediately after takeoff. The Colombian president attributes the disaster to the military leadership and the bureaucracy: “They prevented me from modernizing their weapons.”

E' successo subito dopo il decollo, 77 in salvo. Il presidente colombiano attribuisce ai vertici militari e alla burocrazia la responsabilità del disastro: "Mi hanno impedito di modernizzare il loro armamento"
Agenzia Nova: Colombia: Petro, "coscienza tranquilla", "non mi interessano i procedimenti negli Usa" (2)
21 mar 13:37 - (Agenzia Nova) - Il "New York Times", sulla base di tre fonti anonime, ha rivelato l'esistenza di indagini penali che coinvolgono... (Brs)
Colombia: Petro, "peace of mind", "I’m not interested in proceedings in the US" (2)
Mar 21 13:37 - (Agenzia Nova) - The “New York Times”, based on three anonymous sources, has revealed the existence of criminal investigations involving... (Brs)
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US prosecutors investigate Colombia’s Petro over suspected ties to drug traffickers
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is being examined in criminal investigations by two US federal prosecutors' offices, according to a New York Times report published on Friday. Relations between Washington and Bogota entered a volatile phase after US President Donald Trump's return to office 14 months ago, and the two [...]

Colombian President Gustavo Petro is being examined in criminal investigations by two US federal prosecutors' offices, according to a New York Times report published on Friday. Relations between Washington and Bogota entered a volatile phase after US President Donald Trump's return to office 14 months ago, and the two leaders have clashed over various issues.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has been designated a “priority target” by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as federal prosecutors in New York probe his alleged ties to drug traffickers, according to people familiar with the matter and records seen by The Associated Press. DEA records show Petro has surfaced in multiple investigations dating to 2022, many based on interviews with confidential informants. Petro has denied all ties to drug traffickers. Prosecutors in Brooklyn and Manhattan in recent months have been questioning drug traffickers about their ties to Petro and specifically about allegations the Colombian president’s representatives solicited bribes to block their extradition to the United States, said one of the people familiar with the inquiry.

Militares colombianos detonan de forma controlada la bomba hallada en frontera con Ecuador
Petro sugirió que una bomba sin explotar hallada en Colombia es del Ejército de Ecuador
#Ecuador🧿Sobre la denuncia de que #Ecuador bombardeó territorio colombiano, el presidente #Petro descarta que hayan sido grupos irregulares o sus fuerzas armadas, apuntando a Noboa como responsable. Además, asegura que encontraron 27 cuerpos calcinados y que "la explicación no es creíble", ¿a qué se refiere con esto?¿A la respuesta de Noboa?
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