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In Peru, leftist Shining Path militants killed at least 16 people, including children, in a remote region, the military said, drawing condemnation from the U.N.
Peruvian authorities say members of the Shining Path rebel group have killed 16 people, including two children, in a poverty-stricken, coca-growing region southeast of the capital, Lima.
Shining Path rebels ambushed a patrol of army special forces and marines in rugged mountainous jungle, killing seven, officials said. Shining Path Rebels Kill 7, Officials Say - Los Angeles Times ...
The Shining Path rebels who terrorized Peru decades ago are back, moving across the jungle-draped slopes near his remote village and recruiting young fighters to their born-again insurgency.
The Shining Path spilled rivers of blood two decades ago as it tried to impose an agrarian-based communist state on Peru, its fighters known to cut off the fingers of voters to discourage partic ...
Shining Path rebels working with drug traffickers killed one police officer and wounded 11 on an anti-drug patrol in Peru's coca-producing Apurimac River valley, a police chief said.
The rebels died in June 1986 riots in three prisons in Lima during which security forces killed 250 suspected Shining Path inmates. Prisoners killed three soldiers and one police officer.
Leftist Shining Path militants killed at least 16 people, including two children, in a remote region of Peru known for coca production and burned some of the bodies beyond recognition, the ...
Peruvian authorities say members of the Shining Path rebel group have killed 16 people, including two children, in a poverty-stricken, coca-growing region southeast of the capital, Lima.