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Colombia suspends talks with FARC citing abduction of general by rebels

Efforts to end decades-long uprising at risk after Ruben Dario Alzate and two civilians were allegedly snatched

Authorities in Colombia have launched a massive search and rescue mission for an army general who they suspect was taken captive by FARC rebels, prompting the government to suspend peace talks with the Marxist revolutionary group.

General Ruben Dario Alzate and two civilians were abducted on Sunday afternoon while traveling by motor boat along a remote river in western Colombia to survey an energy project.

A fourth soldier managed to flee the ambush and reported that the captors were members of a FARC brigade.

FARC has not commented on the allegations. 

"Negotiations with FARC are suspended until the facts of the kidnapping of 
general Alzate are clarified," Colombia's Ministry of Defense said in a tweet citing President Manuel Santos Santos, following a meeting between the president and military leaders.

"If confirmed, it would be the first time in a half-century of conflict that the rebels have taken an army general hostage," Colombian media reported.

It also comes as frustration with two-year-old peace talks between the rebels and the government is building due to an apparent refusal by the guerrilla fighters to wind down attacks in areas where they remain dominant.

Santos is under pressure to put an end to the longest-running internal conflict in the Western Hemisphere and the kidnapping is a serious setback for peace talks, which have been a cornerstone of the Santos administration.

Civilian clothing

Alzate was dressed in civilian clothes when he was abducted, which was a breach of army protocol. Some speculate that this could mean FARC did not know they were kidnapping a general.

Santos immediately ordered the top military commander and his defense minister to travel to the city of Quibdo to oversee the rescue operation.

"Let it be clear to the entire country: When a kidnapping occurs, the only ones responsible are the kidnappers, in this case the FARC terrorists,'' Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon said late on Sunday night.

He added that the government had also contacted the International Red Cross to facilitate the release of the hostages.

The U.S.-educated Alzate took over as commander this year of the newly established Titan Task Force, a 2,500-man fighting force comprised of army and marine personnel sent to combat the rebels and drug-traffickers in the remote water-logged jungles surrounding Quibdo.

Al Jazeera and wire services.

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