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15 December 2015: Negotiators announce a deal on the fourth point of the agenda: reparations for victims and transitional justice. 01 October 2015: FARC’ leader Rodrigo ‘Timochenko’ Londoño orders all of the group’s members to cease military training. 23 September 2015: Government and FARC reach a preliminary agreement on transitional justice and the establishment of a special tribunal. 20 July 2015: FARC starts a new unilateral cease re. 25 June 2015: A FARC attack on 8 June against a section of the Transandino oil pipeline causes the country’s ‘worst environmental damage in ten years’, says the government. 22 May 2015: A government airstrike kills 26 FARC ghters in Cauca Department. In response, FARC suspends its unilateral cease re. 15 April 2015: Eleven Colombian soldiers are killed during a FARC ambush in Cauca. President Santos ends the moratorium on airstrikes. 20 December 2014: FARC’s unilateral cease re starts. 30 November 2014: FARC frees General Ruben Dario Alzate, whose capture had caused the government to interrupt peace talks. 17 November 2014: President Juan Manuel Santos announces the suspension of the peace talks after FARC captures a Colombian general in Choco Department. 16 May 2014: Negotiators in Havana announce that a deal has been reached on the third item on the agenda, regarding drug traf cking and the cultivation of illegal plants. May 2014