1986 Soviet embassy attack in Lima
1986 Soviet embassy attack | |
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Part of the Internal conflict in Peru | |
Location | San Isidro, Lima, Peru |
Date | July 7, 1986 (EDT) |
Target | Soviet Embassy, Lima |
Attack type |
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Deaths | 1 |
Injured | 0 |
Perpetrator | Shining Path (alleged)[1] |
The 1986 Soviet embassy attack in Lima was a
Background
After Peru's socialist government and the Soviet Union established relations in 1969, the latter opened an embassy in the district of San Isidro.[2]
The terrorist group
Attack
The attack began with a series of mass shootings outside the Soviet embassy in Lima.[3] Among the chaos caused by the initial attack, one of the shooters managed to enter the interior of the Soviet residence where he tried to explode a bomb that he was carrying with him, the explosion of the attack failed to cause deaths beyond the suicide bomber himself.[6]
The attackers who survived and saw that their plan failed, fled to the outskirts of the embassy, in one of the suburbs near the residence, two policewomen captured the attackers after an exchange of gunfire.[3]
Aftermath
The terrorist group Sendero Luminoso was accused of being responsible for the attack,[3] or alternatively, a group of sympathizers.[6] Shining Path's official position on the USSR was known to be negative, stating that the socialist state was an "enemy" of its cause of struggle.[6]
The
See also
- 1987 North Korean embassy attack in Lima
- 1989 Callao bombing
- Japanese embassy hostage crisis
- Deng Xiaoping's dogs
References
- ^ "Sendero Luminoso: Peruvian Terrorist Group § Partial Incident Chronology". Department of State Bulletin. 89 (2153): 49–52. 1989-12-01.
- New York Times. 1970-04-17.
LIMA, Peru (AP)—The Soviet Government has bought a majestic estate at suburban Or rantia Del Mar for $400,000 to use as its Lima embassy, a Russian official announced.
- ^ New York Times. 1986-07-09.
- ^ "Lethal Terrorist Actions Against Americans 1973–1985" (PDF). Bureau of Diplomatic Security. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
- ^ "Police round up 3,500 after Lima bomb blitz". The Globe and Mail. Associated Press. May 18, 1985. p. 13.
- ^ a b c d "Terrorista muerto en un ataque a la Embajada soviética en Lima". El País. 1986-07-08.