Military entered the annex of Putis and committed massacre
Military personnel from the Putis Base entered the Putis annex on September 15, 1984, continuing the massacre the following day. Most of the women were raped before being killed, saving only one young woman.
On September 15, 1984, soldiers from the Putis Base entered the annex of the same name in Ayacucho. The next day they continued with the massacre in the annex. Most of the women were raped before being killed. One young woman was saved from this massacre and was not killed because the soldier let her escape. The pattern of behavior of the members of the Army during this military incursion involved the rape of the women prior to execution.
Source:
Informe CVR
Location:
Anexo de Putis, Ayacucho
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