The army's third division says in a statement that soldiers were on a routine patrol in the volatile southwestern department of Cauca when they were ambushed yesterday by a guerrilla unit of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
President Juan Manuel Santos offered his condolences to the family members of the victims and said via Twitter that, "This is precisely why we want to end the war."
Rebel negotiators in Cuba pledged in December to observe a unilateral ceasefire to promote peace talks taking place on the communist-led island. The government has responded by suspending all aerial attacks on guerrilla encampments.
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