Two woman in Jambalo look at the crashed Tucano Colombian air force plane which the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) claims it shot down Photograph: Christian Escobar Mora/EPAA firefighter holds the identification tag of Andres Serrano, one of the two Colombian pilots who died in the crash Photograph: Jaime Saldarriaga/ReutersFarc members escape in the middle of combat against the Colombian army in Jambalo, CaucaPhotograph: Christian Escobar Mora/EPA
Farc guerrillas at an illegal checkpoint near the municipality of ToribioPhotograph: Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty ImagesA Farc member during a battle with the Colombian army in the mountains of Jambalo Photograph: Jaime Saldarriaga/ReutersColombian police officers land in Toribio as President Juan Manuel Santos visited the nation's volatile south Photograph: Jaime Saldarriaga/ReutersColombia's president Juan Manuel Santos poses for a photograph during his visit to Toribio Photograph: Jaime Saldarriaga/ReutersMembers of the International Committee of the Red Cross wait for a delegation of Farc guerrillas to deliver the bodies of the Colombian pilots who died in the crashPhotograph: Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty ImagesA firefighter stands next to a vehicle transporting the body of a crew member of the military aircraft that crashed Photograph: Juan Bautistas Diaz/APColombian inidenous people pull down a police barricade in Toribio, as they protest against the clashes between Colombian police and FarcPhotograph: EPAA Farc man an illegal checkpoint on a road in Cauca provincePhotograph: Christian Escobar Mora/EPAA member of the Red Cross loads the bodies of the two Colombian pilots into the ambulancePhotograph: Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty ImagesA Farc member talks on a radio as he leaves after clashing with troops in Jambalo, southern ColombiaPhotograph: Juan Bautistas Diaz/APColombian natives speak with a Farc member at a checkpoint near the municipality of ToribioPhotograph: Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty ImagesDebris of the A-29B Super Tucano military aircraft that crashed in the mountains of Jambalo Photograph: Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters
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