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Added on the 22/05/2023 01:20:30 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Colombian military forces continue to spread, from a helicopter, the message of the grandmother of the four Indigenous children who disappeared in the jungle after a plane crash. On-ground searches continue unabated. IMAGES
BogotA, Oct 18 (EFE).- A massive caravan of indigenous people that traveled about 500 kilometers in the last four days arrived in Bogota Sunday with the expectation of a possible meeting with Colombian president Iván Duque.The caravan of indigenous people expect to ask Duque for concrete actions in the face of the upsurge in violence. (Camera: SANTIAGO GUERRA)SHOT LIST: ARRIVAL OF A MASSIVE CARAVAN OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Indigenous people arrive in Bogota, in a caravan that left from Cali, in the hope of meeting with the government of president Ivan Duque to address the violence they say they are suffering in their territories. IMAGES
The four Indigenous children who who had been missing for more than a month in the Colombian Amazon rainforest, arrive at the military hospital in Bogota. IMAGES
Four children, who survived a plane crash and were found alive after 40 days in the Colombian jungle, have been flown back to the capital Bogota. A Colombian army medical plane lands at a military airport at around 00:30 am (0530 GMT), and the children are immediately taken off the plane on stretchers with ambulances waiting to bring them to hospital. IMAGES