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Colombian rebel group says it will stop attacks on military

COLOMBIA’S largest rebel group said it will stop attacks on the nation’s military as it prepares for a ceasefire with the government that could bring both sides closer to ending five decades of war.

In a statement published on Tuesday, the National Liberation Army’s central command ordered its units across the country to “cease all offensive actions” against the military on July 6, including espionage.

However the ELN said its fighters would continue to use their weapons to defend themselves from any attack staged by the military or other armed groups that operate in Colombia’s rural areas.

In June, the ELN and Colombia’s government agreed to take actions that will lead to a bilateral ceasefire on August 3.

The ceasefire is supposed to last six months, and is meant to facilitate peace talks that began at the end of last year, and is expected to last at least until 2025.

The ELN has grown significantly since 2017, when it occupied areas of the country that were vacated by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia following its peace deal with the government. 

Tomorrow the ELN has an estimated 4,000 fighters who are active in Colombia’s Choco region and also along the nation’s borders with Venezuela and Ecuador.

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