| Colombian Conflict (1964–present) | ||||||||||
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| Part of the Cold War (1964–1991) and the War on Drugs (1991–present) | ||||||||||
|   Top: Colombian soldiers in the conflict zone Center: FARC guerrillas at the Caguan peace talks | ||||||||||
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| Belligerents | ||||||||||
| Supported by: | Paramilitaries (Right-wing) 
 | Guerrillas (Left-wing) 
  Venezuela (alleged)  Cuba (until 1991)  Soviet Union (until 1991) | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | ||||||||||
| Colombian government:  Juan Manuel Santos  Alvaro Uribe Velez  Andrés Pastrana Arango  Ernesto Samper Pizano  César Gaviria Trujillo | AUC:  Fidel Castaño †  Carlos Castaño †  Vicente Castaño  Rodrigo Tovar Pupo  Salvatore Mancuso  Diego Murillo | FARC:  Antonio García  Francisco Galán | ||||||||
| Strength | ||||||||||
| National Police: 175,250 Army: 237,567 Navy: 33,913 Air Force: 14,033 | Paramilitary successor groups, including the Black Eagles: 3,749 – 13,000 | FARC: 13,980 (2016) ELN: 1,380 – 3,000 (2013) IRAFP: ~80 | ||||||||
| Casualties and losses | ||||||||||
|  Army and Police: 4,908 killed since 2004 20,001 injured since 2004 |  AUC: 2,200 killed 35,000 demobilized. BACRIM: 222 killed 18,506 captured |  FARC,  ELN and other irregular military groups: 11,484 killed since 2004 26,648 demobilized since 2002 34,065 captured since 2004 | ||||||||
| Total casualties: 218,094 Total civilians killed: 177,307 People abducted: 27,023 Victims of enforced disappearances: 25,007 Victims of anti-personnel mines: 10,189 Total people displaced: 4,744,046–5,712,506 Total number of children displaced: 2.3 million children. The number of children killed: 45,000 Missing children: 8,000 minors | ||||||||||
| (De): Demobilized (Dis): Dismantled | ||||||||||
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