Pubdate: Tue, 07 May 2002 Source: New York Times (NY) Copyright: 2002 The New York Times Company Contact: http://www.nytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/298 Section: International COLOMBIA SHOOTS DOWN COPTER THAT AIDED PARAMILITARY FIGHTERS By REUTERS BOGOTA, Colombia, May 6 (Reuters) - Colombia's air force said today that it had shot down a helicopter providing air support to outlawed paramilitary gunmen who last week battled leftist rebels in a fight that killed at least 108 people, among them 45 children. The air force said the Bell-202 helicopter was hit in the tail as it tried to escape toward Panama after apparently scouting targets. The damage forced the craft to land, and the air force later destroyed it. President Andres Pastrana has ordered a force of 4,000 troops to retake the remote western jungle region. But the army has yet to arrive in the villages of Bojaya and Vigia del Fuerte, four days after a bomb attack on a church in the area killed dozens of people taking refuge from the fighting. The army believes that as many as 600 paramilitary fighters were engaged in combat last week with about 1,000 leftist rebels. The villages are on the Atrato River, a hotly contested artery for cocaine and weapons smuggling across the porous jungle border with Panama. Both the paramilitaries and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, have been designated terrorist groups by the United States. Colombia's 38-year-old war pits the leftist rebels against the armed forces and the illegal paramilitary fighters, who were founded by wealthy cattle ranchers to fend off the guerrillas. The conflict has claimed 40,000 lives in the past decade. Also today, an American-made Black Hawk helicopter belonging to the Colombian Army crashed, apparently because of a mechanical failure, killing one soldier and injuring four others near the border with Venezuela, the army said in a statement. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom