Two people have been killed and 17 injured in an attack on a police station in southern Colombia.
Officials said an explosive device was thrown at the police
station in Orito, killing the wife and eight-month-old baby of the local
commander.
Police said the country's largest left-wing guerrilla group, the Farc, had launched the attack.
Officials also suspect the rebels to be behind a bomb attack on a police station in Cauca province on Saturday.
No-one was injured in the attack in Suarez, in the south-west
of the country, as the explosive devices rebounded off a metal fence
protecting the police station.
Police said that the Farc had stepped up their attacks on the
security forces in 2011, but that the rebels had to abandon large-scale
offensives after being weakened by military operations and desertions.
They said the rebels had returned to guerrilla tactics, targeting more remote locations and ambushing passing patrols.
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