A Colombian police helicopter was shot down during an anti-narcotics operation, killing at least ten officers and critically injuring several others, authorities confirmed. The aircraft was operating in a remote jungle region long associated with powerful drug trafficking organizations when it came under heavy gunfire and was forced to crash in hostile terrain.
Officials say the attack appears to have been carried out by armed groups linked to organized narcotics syndicates. While early speculation has circulated online about a possible ambush or leaked intelligence, investigators have not confirmed whether the mission was compromised in advance. An official inquiry is underway to determine how the attackers were able to target the helicopter with such precision.
Emergency teams were dispatched to the crash site, but the intensity of the assault severely limited rescue efforts. The incident marks one of the deadliest attacks on Colombian law enforcement in recent years.
President Gustavo Petro condemned the attack as a “cowardly assault” and pledged to intensify operations against the criminal networks responsible. The tragedy underscores the ongoing risks faced by security forces in Colombia’s decades-long fight against drug trafficking and organized crime, as the nation mourns the fallen officers and awaits answers.


