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Colombian President Petro claims 27 killed in alleged cross-border bombing by Ecuador

Ecuadorian President Noboa dismisses allegations of cross-border strikes as 'unfounded'

Laura Gamba  | 18.03.2026 - Update : 18.03.2026
Colombian President Petro claims 27 killed in alleged cross-border bombing by Ecuador

BOGOTA, Colombia

Colombian President Gustavo Petro escalated his allegations against neighboring Ecuador on Tuesday, claiming that recent cross-border bombings have left “27 charred bodies” and dismissing Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa’s denials as “not credible.”

The discovery of an unexploded device near the frontier on Monday has triggered a new diplomatic crisis. Petro asserted that Colombian forces were not involved and illegal armed groups lack the necessary aviation capabilities.

“There are 27 charred bodies, and the explanation is not credible,” Petro wrote on US social media company X. “The bombs are on the ground near families, many of whom have peacefully decided to replace their coca leaf crops with legal crops.”

Noboa has categorically refuted the accusations, labeling Petro’s claims of Ecuadorian airstrikes on Colombian soil as “entirely unfounded.”

The friction between the two leaders comes as Ecuador intensifies its domestic military operations with US backing. While Noboa has emerged as a key regional ally for Washington, Petro’s administration has remained increasingly isolated, particularly after Colombia was excluded from the recently formed “Shield of the Americas” military alliance led by US President Donald Trump.

Petro confirmed he has reached out to the White House to “take action.”

“I asked Trump: ‘Take action, call the president of Ecuador, because we do not want to go to war,’” Petro told a Cabinet meeting on Monday.

On the ground, Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez confirmed that specialized security units have been deployed to the border region to secure the area and investigate the site of the alleged explosions.

Specialized EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) teams are currently on-site to handle the unexploded device. Minister Sanchez has urged the local population to maintain a 500-meter safety perimeter and to report any suspicious objects to emergency hotlines.

As the Colombian government prepares to release a recording it claims corroborates the sounds of multiple explosions, the border remains militarized.

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