

Cali Explosions: 16 Devices Detonate, Security Fears Rise
Multiple Explosions Rock Cali, Colombia, Underscoring Security Concerns Cali, Colombia – A series of coordinated explosions rocked Cali, Colombia's third-largest city, on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, injuring several people and raising serious concerns about the city's security. At least 16 explosive devices were detonated near police stations across the city, according to the Cali Metropolitan Police and Mayor Alejandro Eder. "This series of attacks is a sign that the security situation in Colombia is deteriorating rapidly," said Mayor Eder in a statement. Videos circulating on social media show plumes of smoke rising from several locations, debris scattered across streets, and emergency responders attending to the injured. Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos and panic as the explosions occurred. One witness, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "It was terrifying. The ground shook, and there was smoke everywhere. People were running and screaming." The attacks occurred near police stations, suggesting a targeted nature. The Colombian authorities are investigating the incidents to determine the perpetrators and motives. While the immediate aftermath is marked by fear and uncertainty, the city's resilience and the swift response of emergency services offer a glimmer of hope amidst the chaos. The investigation is ongoing, and further updates are expected.