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Army disrupted terrorist action in Anorí; these are the details
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Army disrupted terrorist action in Anorí; these are the details

The National Army interrupted a terrorist plot in Anorí, Antioquia, by neutralizing an explosive device found on a frequently used road connecting La Soledad with the urban area. The device contained approximately two kilograms of explosives, with four additional charges set to detonate upon someone passing. The operation was conducted with support from the Explosives and Demolitions Team (EXDE) to prevent harm to nearby communities and security forces. Officials believe the explosives were installed by members of the Residual Armed Group Structure 3.

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Army disrupted terrorist action in Anorí; these are the details

The National Army interrupted a terrorist plot in Anorí, Antioquia, by neutralizing an explosive device found on a frequently used road connecting La Soledad with the urban area. The device contained approximately two kilograms of explosives, with four additional charges set to detonate upon someone passing. The operation was conducted with support from the Explosives and Demolitions Team (EXDE) to prevent harm to nearby communities and security forces. Officials believe the explosives were installed by members of the Residual Armed Group Structure 3.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a military operation against a suspected armed group without overtly favoring any political side. It provides details of the event based on official statements and does not include commentary or framing that suggests a particular ideological stance.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides specific details about the location, military involvement, and estimated explosive quantities. However, some elements like 'GAO-r Estructura 36' may not be corroborated by other sources. The tone shows some bias through phrases like 'acciones es una clara violación a los derecho

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