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Three killed in blast at upscale Bogota mall

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BOGOTA: Three people including a young Frenchwoma­n were killed and nine wounded when an explosion rocked an upscale mall in Bogota, as Colombia’s only active guerrilla group condemned the blast.

President Juan Manuel Santos said there were ‘no clear indication­s’ who was behind the explosion, emphasisin­g that those responsibl­e would be captured and held accountabl­e.

“Terrorists are not going to change our ways,” he said at the scene of the attack, urging Colombians to continue ‘normal life’ and enjoy the Father’s Day holiday yesterday.

One Frenchwoma­n, 23, died in the attack, according to the city’s mayor. Two Colombians also died, the Clinic of the Country said in a statement. Another 48-year- old Frenchwoma­n was among the injured, according to the clinic.

Bogota Mayor Enrique Penalosa also said authoritie­s could not confirm ‘ which group could be responsibl­e’ for the blast, but it was ‘clearly a cowardly terrorist attack.’ The Frenchwoma­n who died had spent six months working in a school in a poor neighbourh­ood, Penalosa said.

Police said that at about 5pm ( 2200 GMT) the explosion tore through a restroom in the Centro Andino Mall, crowded with shoppers ahead of Father’s Day and located in an aff luent area of the Colombian capital that is popular with foreigners.

National police chief General Jorge Nieto told reporters ‘ a device’ was placed ‘ behind one of the toilets in the women’s bathroom’ in the shopping centre.

Michael Montoya, who works in a pastry shop on the third floor, told AFP that “we were tending to customers and we heard an explosion on the second f loor.” After heading to the scene he said he and his colleague saw people crying and bloodstain­ed.

“It was in the bathrooms because some women came out crying. There was a lot of smoke and security people told us to evacuate,” he said.

Andres Bermudez, his hands still trembling in the aftermath of the attack, described ‘ people crying in panic.’

“It’s a miracle I’m alive,” he told AFP, explaining that he had been in the mall to pay some bills.

Police, ambulances and firefighte­rs swiftly arrived at the shopping centre, popular for its bars, restaurant­s and nightclubs. President Santos said the mall would open normally yesterday.

Some clubs in the area still

Terrorists are not going to change our ways. Juan Manuel Santos, Colombian President

opened their doors to revellers, though fewer people than usual walked the streets.

John Herrera said he had decided to go out to take advantage of a friend’s visit. “If it already happened once, I do not think that it will happen twice in the same place,” he said.

Colombia is still grappling with a civil conf lict that has lasted more than half a century between guerrilla fighters, paramilita­ry groups and state forces – leaving at least 260,000 dead, 60,000 missing and 7.1 million displaced.

The government is seeking a ‘complete peace’ after reaching a peace accord last year with the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia, known as FARC.

The ELN, with 1,500 fighters, is the last guerrilla group still active in the country, but was quick to condemn the attack.

“ELN_ Paz condemns this deplorable incident,” the group wrote on its Twitter account, noting that the attack was ‘against civilians.’

“We share the pain and stand in solidarity with the victims. The state should investigat­e thoroughly to identify those responsibl­e,” the group wrote.

The leader of the FARC, Rodrigo Londono – known as Timochenko – also denounced the explosion.

“Solidarity with the victims of today in Bogota,” he wrote on Twitter. “This act can only come from those who want to close the roads of peace and reconcilia­tion.”

The blast was the second major attack this year in the Colombian capital. In February the ELN claimed responsibi­lity for a bombing at a bullring in Bogota, which killed a police officer and wounded more than 20 people. — AFP

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People and security personnel stand outside the Andino shopping center after an explosive device detonated in a restroom, in Bogota. — Reuters photo
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Juan Manuel Santos

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