Drones Wildin' Out in Colombia: Innocent Caught in the Crossfire, Again
Them drones ain't just for IG no more, they droppin' bombs and bodies in Colombia. Real talk, it's the kids and civilians payin' the price.

Medellín, Colombia – Aight, listen up. This ain't no game. Them drones y'all see on the 'Gram doin' tricks? They weaponized in Colombia, and they ain't playin'. Kids gettin' killed, hospitals gettin' hit – it's a whole mess, and the people on the ground, they the ones hurtin'.
First lil' homie got smoked in '24, playin' soccer. Straight up, drone drops a grenade, and a 10-year-old ain't breathin' no more. That's when you know things done got outta hand. But it ain't stopped there. It's been non-stop since, man.
ACLED sayin' drone attacks jumped from one in '23 to almost 150 in '25. The government claimin' even higher numbers. Whatever the real count is, it's too damn high. Too many innocent folks gettin' caught in the crossfire 'cause some beef between these crews.
Hospitals, schools, power grids – ain't nothin' sacred no more. They done brought the war to the crib, and regular folks ain't got no defense against that. They droppin' explosives on civilians, man, straight up terrorizin' the community.
These ain't military-grade drones either. We talkin' store-bought joints, the kinda drones you can cop online. That's how easy it is for these cats to bring the heat. No respect for human life, just straight up violence.
The army wanna play the same game now, launchin' they own drone squad. But that ain't gonna solve nothin'. Just gonna make it more dangerous for everybody. More drones in the sky mean more chances for somethin' to go wrong, more innocent lives at risk.
That old head Humberto de la Calle talkin' 'bout, "We gotta stop these attacks from the air." But what he ain't sayin' is how this whole situation messed up in the first place. The system failin' the people, creatin' this environment where violence is the only language understood.
Real talk, this drone war is just another example of how the powerful always find a way to exploit the weak. The streets ain't safe, and the sky ain't either. We gotta wake up and demand better, or we all gonna be casualties in this game.


