Ecuador-Colombia Conflict

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  • March 2: Ecuadorian Army soldiers walk past the bodies of rebels killed in Angostura, Ecuador, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 2: The body of an unidentified woman lies on the ground as a group of Ecuadorian Army soldiers take a break in Angostura, Ecuador, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 2: An alleged rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, center, is carried from an Ecuadorian Army helicopter as she arrives, after being evacuated from the combat area, at a military base in Lago Agrio, Ecuador.
  • March 2: The body of a rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, lies on the ground as Ecuadorian Army soldiers look on, back in the area where Colombian security forces attacked a rebel camp in Angostura, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 2: An alleged rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, who was found by Ecuadorian Army soldiers in the area where Colombian security forces attacked a rebel camp is attended by military personnel at an army base in Lago Agrio, Ecuador.
  • March 2: An alleged rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, who was found by Ecuadorian Army soldiers in the area where Colombian security forces attacked a rebel camp in Angostura, Ecuador, is treated by a military medic.
  • March 2: An Ecuadorian soldier looks at the remains of a rebel camp in Angostura, Ecuador, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 2: Weapons and equipment found by Ecuadorian Army soldiers in Angostura, Ecuador, near the border with Colombia, are seen at the site where Colombian security forces killed 17 leftist rebels including Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, a top commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC.
  • March 2: Ecuadorian soldiers look at weapons and equipment found in Angostura, Ecuador, near the border with Colombia, were Colombian security forces killed Saturday 17 leftist rebels including Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, a top commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC.
  • March 2: Bodies of rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, lie on the ground in the area where Colombian security forces attacked a rebel camp in Angostura, Ecuador, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 2: Ecuador's soldiers carry an alleged rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, they found wounded in the area where Colombian security forces attacked a rebel camp in Angostura, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 2: Ecuador's Defense Minister Wellington Sandoval, left, and Internal Security Minister Gustavo Larrea, center, talk to an alleged rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, who was found by Ecuadorian Army soldiers in the area where Colombian security forces attacked a rebel camp in Angostura, Ecuador, Sunday.
  • March 2: An alleged rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, top, is carried by Ecuadorian Army soldiers after being evacuated from the combat area in Angostura, Ecuador.
  • March 2: An alleged rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, center, sits in an Ecuadorian Army helicopter as she arrives, after being evacuated from the combat area, at a military base in Lago Agrio, Ecuador.
  • March 2: A man reacts during the funeral mass for soldier Carlos Hernandez in Bogota.
  • March 2: A boy rests over the shoulder of a relative of soldier Carlos Hernandez during a funeral mass in Bogota.
  • March 2: From left to right, Colombia's Defense Minister, Juan Manuel Santos, the commander of the Colombian Army, Gen. Mario Montoya, the commander of the Navy, Admiral Guillermo Barrera, Admiral Rene Moreno and the chief of the National Police, Gen. Oscar Naranjo, carry the coffin of soldier Carlos Hernandez during a funeral mass in Bogota.
  • March 2: Relatives mourn over the coffin of soldier Carlos Hernandez during a memorial in Bogota.
  • March 2: Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, right, and his Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos attend a memorial service for soldier Carlos Hernandez in Bogota.
  • March 2: A man reacts during the funeral services for soldier Carlos Hernandez in Bogota.
  • March 2: Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, left, attends the funeral services for soldier Carlos Hernandez in Bogota.
  • March 2: Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe attends the funeral sevices for soldier Carlos Hernandez in Bogota. Hernandez was killed during the attack on a rebel camp in neighboring Ecuador, near the border with Colombia, where the Colombian army killed Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, a top leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC.
  • March 1: Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe gestures before addressing the nation on the national television channel in Rionegro, Colombia. Colombian security forces killed Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, a top commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, in neighboring Ecuador, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 1: Soldiers carry the coffin with the body of fellow soldier Carlos Hernandez upon its arrival to a military airport in Bogota.
  • March 1: Police officers carry the body of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC's senior commander Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, upon his arrival to a military airport in Bogota.
  • March 1: Police officers stand around the body of Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, a senior commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, inside the plane that transported his body from southern Colombia to Bogota.
  • March 1: Police officers stand next to the body of Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, a senior commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, inside the plane that transported his body from southern Colombia to Bogota.
  • March 1: A man helps a child to kick an effigy of the No. 2 commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC leader Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, next to friends and relatives of victims of guerrilla violence during a protest in downtown Bogota.
  • March 1: Children look at an effigy of the No. 2 commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC leader Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, next to friends and relatives of victims of guerrilla violence during a protest in downtown Bogota.
  • March 1: Friends and relatives of victims of guerrilla violence stand next to an effigy of rebel leader Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, during a protest in downtown Bogota.
  • March 1: Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, center, speaks on a cellular phone upon his arrival for a community meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez in Medellin, Colombia.
  • March 1: Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, right, speaks to U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez during a community meeting in Medellin, Colombia.
  • March 1: Supporters wave to Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe upon his arrival to a community meeting in Medellin, Colombia.
  • March 1: Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe gestures during a meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, unseen, during a community meeting in Medellin, Colombia.
  • March 1: Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, right, speaks as U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez smiles, left, during a community meeting in Medellin, Colombia. Colombian security forces killed Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, the No. 2 commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, in neighboring Ecuador, near the southern border with Colombia.
  • March 3: Ecuadorean soldiers run to board a helicopter in Lago Agrio, northeast Ecuador, that will take troops to Angostura, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 3: Ecuadorean soldiers run to board a helicopter in Lago Agrio, northeast Ecuador, that will take troops to Angostura, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 3: Ecuadorean soldiers stand in formation in Lago Agrio, northeast Ecuador, before boarding a helicopter that will take them to Angostura, near the border with Colombia.
  • March 3: Ecuadorean soldiers wait for an helicopter that will take them to Angostura, in Lago Agrio, northeast Ecuador.
  • March 3: Ecuadorean soldiers wait for an helicopter that will take them to Angostura, in Lago Agrio, near the border with Colombia in northeast Ecuador.
  • March 2: The commander of Colombia's National Police, Gen. Oscar Naranjo, reads copies of documents seized by Colombian security forces during an attack on a rebel camp in Ecuador during a press conference at the presidential palace in Bogota, Sunday.
  • March 2: Ecuador's President Rafael Correa speaks during a nationally broadcast speech at the presidential palace in Quito.
  • March 2: Ecuador's President Rafael Correa speaks during a nationally broadcast speech at the presidential palace in Quito.
  • March 2: Ecuador's President Rafael Correa speaks during a nationally broadcast speech at the presidential palace in Quito.
  • March 1: Ecuador's Minister of Security Gustavo Larrea shows on a map the place inside Ecuadorean territory where the No. 2 commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, Luis Edgar Devia, known as Raul Reyes, was killed early Saturday by Colombian security forces, during a news conference in Quito.
  • March 1: Ecuador's President Rafael Correa,center, gestures during a press conference at a military base in Quito.
  • March 3: Ecuador's President Rafael Correa gestures during a press conference at a military base in Quito. Correa said Ecuador will send a diplomatic note to protest a Colombian military incursion into Ecuador.
  • March 1: Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, second from the right, attends a police ceremony in Quito.
  • March 1: Ecuador's President Rafael Correa speaks at a police ceremony in Quito.

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