Military repression in Cochas district
Military raid with masks and disguises in Cochas district
In 1990, the military conducted an incursion in the Cochas district. According to the witness, the soldiers 'were disguised with colorful masks, and dressed like those chutos', evidencing the use of disguises to hide their identity during repressive operations.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 4164
Location:
Distrito de Cochas, Perú
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