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The death toll from the Colombia highway attack has risen to 19.

Authorities reported that the death toll of an explosives attack on a highway in southwest Colombia jumped to 19 on Sunday. The 'government' blamed the bombing on a dissident FARC faction.

The explosion on the Pan-American Highway, in the Cajibio Municipality, also injured 38 people including?five children, and destroyed dozens vehicles on the 'road connecting Popayan to Cali.

Why it Matters

* The attack came just before the presidential elections and was?the most deadly in recent weeks.

Military and police officials said that rebels detonated an explosive device placed?on a highway, creating a crater.

* Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez has blamed Estado mayor Central, a FARC faction of dissidents that rejected the 2016 peace agreement.

Between Friday and Saturday, 26 attacks took place in the Cauca and Valle regions, including two car-bomb?attacks against military installations in Cali, Palmira, and Palmira.

* 'Cauca' is a strategic region in terms of cocaine production, trafficking and illegal gold mining. Both are key sources of funding for armed groups.

* Former rebel President Gustavo Petro - whose tenure as president is nearing its end - has pursued a policy of "total peace" with the guerrillas, through negotiations and occasional ceasefires. (Reporting and editing by Luis Jaime Acosta)

(source: Reuters)