At least four people have died in a wave of bomb and gun attacks in south-western Colombia, according to local media reports.

Two police officers were said to be among those killed in the attacks, which targeted Cali, the country's third-largest city, and several nearby towns.

Car bombs, motorcycle bombs, rifle fire and a suspected drone were reportedly used to strike police stations, municipal buildings and civilian targets as an escalating security crisis grips the South American country.

Local media have linked some of the attacks to a faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a once-powerful guerrilla group. The BBC has not been able to independently verify this.

Multiple people have been injured in the attacks, although the precise number of casualties is not yet clear.