
FARC terrorist leader Timoleon Jimenez, aka 'Timochenko'.
ANTIOQUIA - The Colombian terrorist group FARC bombed two power line towers on Tuesday, leaving three municipalities in the northern part of the Antioquia department without power for several hours, according to media reports out of Colombia.
The terrorist attack on civilian infrastructrue was said to have been committed by FARC's 36th Front, which is known for kidnapping, extortion and the murder of civilians in the area.
The resulting loss of power affected the municipalities of Ituango, San Andres, Peque and the village of El Valle de Toledo, where a number of hospitals and emergency service stations were left unable to treat patients.
Colombian authorities responded quickly to the attack, which took place at 8PM, and were able to connect a substitute power source that reestablished power to almost all affected areas by 11PM.
Police presence in Antioquia has been increased as a result of this latest terror attack in the populated civilian area, and Colombia's Armed Forces have refocused on the terrorist group's activities in the area.