Armed strike of Shining Path in Lima
Shining Path armed strike in Lima leaves 8 dead and 38 injured
The "armed strike" of the Shining Path in Lima on July 22 and 23 left a tragic toll of 8 dead, 38 wounded, 5 car bombs, 13 urban transport vehicles set on fire and 23 explosive devices. This armed strike was successful and consolidated the image of "Shining Path" in the public opinion.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 758
Location:
Lima, Perú
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