Middle Magdalena Bloc Of The FARC-EP
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The Middle Magdalena Bloc of the FARC-EP ( es, Bloque Magdalena Medio) was a
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bloc, notable for its involvement in the conflict with the AUC until the latter's demobilization in 2004. After that, it became one of the Colombian army's biggest worries as
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started once again to gain control over the territory. The specific divisions of the group are arguable. Some of the believed divisions or 'fronts', as they were commonly called, are shown below. Many of these fronts sometimes worked together towards a certain mission, while others were further divided into 'columns' and 'companies' with a smaller number of members. For more general information see
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.


Commanders


4th Front

It was composed by up to 100 combatants and operated mostly in the Antioquia Department (Municipalities of
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11th Front

Also known as the José Antonio Anzoategui Front, it was composed by up to 60 combatants and operated mostly in the Boyacá Department. Its leader, who also commanded the 23rd front, was killed in combat in 2006.


12th Front

Also known as the José Antonio Galán Front, this front was composed by 90 combatants and was mostly active in the 1980s, giving "protection" to the large emerald dealers of the country.


20th Front

This front was composed by up to 190 combatants and operated in Bolivar, Cesar,
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Departments. On April 12, 2013, the leader of the front, alias ''Fabián Brazo'' surrender to the military. On April 24, alias ''Amalia'', member of the front, is captured. After this two captures, the 20th front was declared by the Colombian authorities dismantled. *Includes the 29 de Mayo Company, which was also under the leadership of Ernesto 45.


23rd Front

Also known as the
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Front, it was composed by up to 60 combatants and operated mostly in the
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and Boyacá Departments. Its leader, who also commanded the 11th front, was killed in combat in 2006. By 2012, the Front was almost dismantled, with only 5 combatants forming it.


24th Front

It was composed by up to 200 combatants and operated mostly in the Santander and Bolívar Departments. In July 2012, 4 members of the front were killed by the army, while one other was captured and one other surrender.


33rd Front

Also known as the Mariscal Sucre Front, it was composed by up to 250 combatants and operated mostly in the
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. Eleven of its members were killed on October 10, 2011. On May 10, 2012, they killed seven members of the Colombian army, near the city of Tibú. Around 10 members, including the front leader, were killed on September 4 and 3, 2014, during a military operation.


46th Front

It was composed by up to 90 combatants and operated mostly in the Santander Department.


South Unit

Referred to in Spanish as Unidad Sur, it operated in the Santander and Boyacá Departments.


Columns and Companies

The following columns and companies also were part of the Middle Magdalena Bloc: *Mobile Company Ricardo Franco: Operated in the
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and Antioquia Departments. *Company Miguel Francisco Estrada: Operated in the Santander Department. *Company Luis Alberto Berrío Vélez: Operated in the Santander Department. *Company Raúl Edo Mahecha: Operated in the Bolívar Department. *Company Míller Chacón: Operated in the Santander Department. *Company 29 de Mayo: Operated in Santander and Norte de Santander departments. *Company Gerardo Guevara: Regarded as the "Special Forces" of the FARC in this area of Colombia. *Pamplona Ocana García Rovira Unit: Operated in the Santander Department.


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