(CNN) A bombing targeted a police outpost in northern Colombia on Sunday for the second day in a row, a police official said. Several people were injured from the blast in Soledad, a suburb of Barranquilla, a local police officer, who asked not to be identified, told CNN en Espanol. The attack comes a day after another blast targeted a police station in the coastal city of Barranquilla, about 7 miles north of Soledad. The National Liberation Army, or ELN by its Spanish initials, on Sunday claimed responsibility for the bombing. The leftist militant group made its claim in a statement harshly criticizing the government and condemning "brutal repression of legitimate citizen protests."
Source: CNN January 28, 2018 19:41 UTC