Colombian President Ivan Duque ordered the deployment of armed forces on the streets of Cali, the country’s third largest city, on Friday, focusing on a month of anti-government protests and violent incidents in which at least one person was killed earlier in the day. 3 people.
The head of state made the announcement in Cali, a city of 2.2 million people, where he chaired a wide-ranging meeting with government officials in charge of security.
Among the three people killed earlier yesterday was a prosecutor who was conducting an investigation and is believed to have been lynched by protesters during incidents.