China’s Zijin restarts gold production at major Colombian mine after attack

BOGOTA (Reuters) -Chinese miner Zijin has restarted gold production at its major Buritica project in Colombia, a company source told Reuters on Monday, following a pause to operations triggered by an attack by an armed group a few days earlier.

Buritica is the South American nation’s largest gold mine, touting production of 8.3 metric tons in 2023, according to company data.

It has previously been hit by attacks launched by illegal miners.

“Operations have resumed, the affected substation was repaired and power supply restored hours after the attack,” according to the source at Zijin Continental Gold, the miner’s local unit.

The source, who is not authorized to speak to the media, spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The early Friday incident, which the company blamed on illegal miners seeking to take gold from the mine, did not cause any deaths or injuries.

The Buritica mine is located in northwest Colombia, about 90 kilometers (56 miles) from Medellin, the country’s second-largest city.

Armed attacks that sometimes employ explosives against workers and vehicles are often carried out by criminal groups that operate in the area, including the Clan del Golfo.

(Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta; Editing by Daniel Wallis and David Alire Garcia)

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