An operation aimed at rescuing two women held by the Colombian
Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) began Thursday with the
suspension of the Colombian government's military operations
in the Colombian southeastern jungle, where the rebel group
is supposed to deliver the hostages.
Military operations by the Colombian Armed Forces were halted
at 6 am (11.00 GMT) and will be resumed at 4 pm (23 GMT),
as agreed late Wednesday by Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos
and high-ranking military officers.
The suspension came in a vast area stretching from San José
del Guaviare, capital of Guaviare department, to the towns
of El Retorno and Miraflores, in the same region.
Santos said the term for the suspension could be extended,
"in the event that weather conditions or other circumstances
may delay the operation."
Hostages Clara Rojas and Consuelo González are supposed
to be rescued by two Venezuelan choppers bearing the logos
of the Red Cross International Committee -the body that is
leading the humanitarian operation, Efe reported.