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A security video has revealed the precise moment when two men on a motorcycle threw a grenade in the Santa Fe neighborhood in downtown Bogotá—an attack that left one person dead and at least 13 injured. The footage, released ten days after the assault, has become a key piece of evidence in the investigation being conducted by authorities.The attack took place on January 22 in the Los Mártires locality, right in the tolerance zone, when an explosive was thrown in front of the nightlife establishment "Troya," causing panic among workers, residents, and passersby in the area. In the video footage, two individuals can be seen riding a motorcycle—one wearing a red jacket and the other a blue jacket. The latter appears to be the one who throws the explosive device onto the sidewalk right in front of the bar's entrance.Two individuals riding a motorcycle are believed to be the ones who threw the explosive device onto the sidewalkThe assault left 13 people injured, most of them workers from nearby businesses who were outside the establishment. A 75-year-old man later died due to the severity of the injuries caused by the explosion. Some of the injured suffered shock, shrapnel wounds, and blast trauma, and were taken to various medical centers. Among those affected were a worker, a passerby, and the manager of one of the bars in the area.