Colombia 'prepared for end of Farc rebel ceasefire
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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has warned the country's largest rebel force, the Farc, not to resume its attacks once the group's temporary ceasefire expires on Sunday.
Farc negotiators declared the unilateral truce two months ago at the start of peace talks in Cuba.
The Colombian government has refused to cease military operations during the negotiations.
It argues that the Farc would use the opportunity to rearm.
President Santos said the security forces were prepared for any possible resurgence in violence, but urged the rebels to refrain from any "terrorist attacks".
The president said committing acts of terrorism was relatively easy.
The security forces are also continuing their search for five employees of an international mining firm who were kidnapped by Colombia's second largest rebel force, the ELN, on Friday.
An extra 1,500 soldiers and police have been sent to northern Bolivar province to try to encircle the rebels and force them to release the hostages, military officials said.
The five, two Peruvian nationals, a Canadian, and two Colombians, were seized early on Friday by a group of about two dozen of the left-wing rebels.


















































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