General Erik Rodríguez noted that the captives were detained after soldiers attempted to airlift a suspected rebel from the area, leading to their encirclement by a large crowd. As negotiations for the soldiers' release proceed, the region, notorious for cocaine production, remains unstable. The military has been active in the area since October, working to curb armed groups and their influence, but the overwhelming majority of residents rely on coca cultivation for their livelihoods. The current government has been attempting peace talks with the EMC, despite internal divisions within the group and ongoing criminal activities like drug trafficking and extortion.