At least 10 police officers have been killed and several others severely injured after a Colombian police helicopter was shot down during an anti-narcotics mission. The attack occurred in a remote jungle region, where authorities were carrying out operations against powerful drug cartels.
According to local officials, the aircraft came under heavy gunfire from armed groups linked to narcotrafficking networks, forcing it down in hostile territory. Emergency teams rushed to the scene, but most officers onboard could not be saved.
Colombian authorities have confirmed a devastating incident during an anti-narcotics operation in a remote jungle region, where a police helicopter was brought down by armed groups believed to be tied to drug trafficking organizations. The mission, aimed at targeting powerful narcotics networks, turned into one of the most severe losses for the Colombian police in recent years. The aircraft was carrying a specialized team of officers who had been working to disrupt illegal operations in an area long known for cartel activity.
According to early reports, the helicopter came under intense gunfire shortly after entering the zone. The armed assailants, reportedly part of a narcotrafficking network, opened fire from hidden positions, causing severe damage that forced the aircraft to crash. Despite immediate rescue efforts, most of the officers aboard could not be saved, while several others sustained serious injuries and were transported to nearby hospitals for urgent treatment.