Annual report by ICRC finds worsening conditions for Colombian civilians amid continued fighting between armed groups. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has documented an uptick in displacement, disappearances and explosive injuries as a result of Colombia’s six-decade-long internal conflict. In an annual report released on Tuesday, the ICRC found that 2025 saw the “worst humanitarian consequences” in the last decade of the conflict. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Suspect in slaying of Colombian presidential hopeful arrested in Argentina list 2 of 3 Petro becomes first president to visit Venezuela since Maduro abduction list 3 of 3 At least 20 killed in Colombia highway blast end of list Since 1964, Colombia has been enmeshed in a multilateral conflict that has pitted criminal groups, left-wing rebels, right-wing and government forces against each other.…