Colombian Military Plane Crash Kills Dozens, Over 100 Soldiers Onboard

Colombian Military Plane Crash Kills Dozens, Over 100 Soldiers Onboard

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A tragic military plane crash in Colombia has shocked the nation and raised serious concerns about safety in military aviation. The aircraft, carrying more than 100 soldiers, went down shortly after takeoff, leading to heavy loss of life and many injuries.

According to officials and media reports, the plane involved was a Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules transport aircraft. It was carrying around 110 soldiers along with crew members when the accident occurred.

The crash happened near Puerto Leguizamo, a remote area close to the border with Peru. The aircraft was taking off when it reportedly faced problems and crashed just a few kilometers from the runway.

Early reports suggest that the plane may have hit the end of the runway and then struck a tree before going down. After the crash, the aircraft caught fire, making rescue operations more difficult.

The human cost of the accident has been severe. At least 66 people have been confirmed dead, while dozens of others were injured. Several survivors were rushed to hospitals, with some in critical condition. Rescue teams are still searching for missing individuals.

The aircraft was carrying a large number of military personnel, including army troops, air force members, and police officers. Many of them were on a routine transport mission when the tragedy struck.

One of the most striking aspects of the incident was the immediate response from local residents. People living near the crash site rushed to help survivors even before official rescue teams arrived. Videos from the area showed injured soldiers being carried away on motorcycles and taken to safety.

However, rescue operations were not easy. The crash site is located in a remote and forested region, which made it hard for emergency teams to reach quickly. Limited infrastructure in the area also slowed down medical response and evacuation efforts.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy. He also criticized delays in modernizing the country’s military equipment, suggesting that outdated systems may have played a role in the accident.

The accident has brought attention to the condition of Colombia’s military aircraft. The C-130 Hercules is a widely used transport plane around the world, but many of these aircraft are old and require regular upgrades and maintenance. Experts say that safety checks and modernization are essential to prevent such tragedies.

This crash is also part of a worrying pattern. Just weeks earlier, another C-130 aircraft crashed in Bolivia, killing more than 20 people. These incidents are raising questions about the safety of military transport planes in the region.

Authorities have started an investigation to find out the exact cause of the crash. Early reports suggest it was an accident, and there is no sign of an attack. However, officials say it is too early to reach a final conclusion.

For families of the victims, the loss is deeply painful. Many young soldiers lost their lives while serving their country. Communities across Colombia are mourning, and there have been calls for accountability and better safety measures.

This tragedy highlights the risks faced by military personnel even outside of combat. It also shows the importance of strong safety systems, proper training, and modern equipment in preventing such disasters.

As investigations continue, the focus will remain on understanding what went wrong and ensuring that such a tragedy does not happen again.

March 24, 2026 6:37 p.m. 147

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