 A car bomb detonation outside a police station in southwestern Colombia on September 20 left two people dead and at least two injured. According to the deputy director of the Colombian National Police, the detonation caused structural damage to the police station, a hospital, and houses in Timba, at Calca. Local residents were seen at the scene of the crime searching for belongings among the rubble. According to General Tito Castellanos, the police in the area are under siege, therefore they had to request air support from the military. The authorities are currently searching for those responsible for the attack. We are in the development of the contingency operations. I want to show you the images that are shocking of what was the detonation of that car bomb that you see. I think they had to look at the terrorist groups, to see what they pay attention to that, because the truth is they are not causing damage to the state, but they are causing damage to the civil population and to the working people. Fanta, you can tell Oscar if you see him, that we are calling him, that he can get here by all means. He is there in front of you, passing the bridge.