Colombia's presidency said it is leaving no leaf unturned in its quest to find four lost Indigenous children believed to have survived a plane crash.
Soldiers board a helicopter to search for the lost children, in this handout photo from the Colombian armed forces.BOGOTA - Colombia's presidency said it is leaving no leaf unturned in its quest to find four lost Indigenous children believed to have survived a plane crash three weeks ago at the edge of the Amazon rainforest.
The crash occurred between the departments of Caqueta and Guaviare, and took the lives of a pilot, an Indigenous leader and the children's mother. Colombia's air force tossed some 10,000 flyers in Spanish and in an Indigenous language from helicopters instructing the children how to survive the ordeal.
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