1989 Callao Bombing
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The 1989 Callao bombing was a
terrorist attack Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of criminal violence to provoke a state of terror or fear, mostly with the intention to achieve political or religious aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violen ...
that occurred on July 5, 1989, in the vicinity of the
port of Callao The Port of Callao ( es, Puerto del Callao), officially the Callao Port Terminal ( es, Terminal Portuario del Callao), is a maritime port on the central coast of Peru, in the south-eastern Pacific, located in Callao. It is also the ''de facto'' po ...
, the main seaport of Peru. The attack targeted Soviet seamen who were stationed in the port, along with their wives.


Background

Relations between the governments of Peru and the Soviet Union had become stronger after
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came to power. The two countries reached an economic agreement to allow approximately 20 trawlers to fish in the waters of the
Constitutional Province of Callao Callao () is a Peruvian seaside city and region on the Pacific Ocean in the Lima metropolitan area. Callao is Peru's chief seaport and home to its main airport, Jorge Chávez International Airport. Callao municipality consists of the whole Call ...
in exchange for a percentage of the fishing remaining in the port. Likewise, the Soviet fishermen had permission to land on the Peruvian shore, and several shops in Callao catering exclusively to Soviet visitors were opened. Politically, the Gorbachev government gave support to the
Alan García Alan Gabriel Ludwig García Pérez (; 23 May 1949 – 17 April 2019) was a Peruvian politician who served as President of Peru The president of Peru ( es, link=no, presidente del Perú), officially called the president of the Republic of ...
government by taking a stand in its favor in the war against the communist insurgency of
Sendero Luminoso The Shining Path ( es, Sendero Luminoso), officially the Communist Party of Peru (, abbr. PCP), is a communist guerrilla group in Peru following Marxism–Leninism–Maoism and Gonzalo Thought. Academics often refer to the group as the Communis ...
and the
Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement The Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement ( es, Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru, abbreviated MRTA) was a Peruvian Marxism-Leninism, Marxist-Leninist Guerrilla warfare, guerrilla group which started in the early 1980s. Their self-declared g ...
. In addition, the Soviet government sold helicopters to García to undermine the insurgency. This caused SL to take a militant stance against USSR interests in Peru, to the point of despising even civilians of Russian nationality in the South American country. In 1986, supporters of
Sendero Luminoso The Shining Path ( es, Sendero Luminoso), officially the Communist Party of Peru (, abbr. PCP), is a communist guerrilla group in Peru following Marxism–Leninism–Maoism and Gonzalo Thought. Academics often refer to the group as the Communis ...
(SL) had exploded a bomb targeting Soviet citizens engaged in fishing who had permission from the
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to be stationed in the port of Callao. That same year, SL militants attempted to carry out a massacre at the Soviet embassy in Lima, failing in their attempt.


Attack

On July 5, 1989, three buses were in a part of the
Port of Callao The Port of Callao ( es, Puerto del Callao), officially the Callao Port Terminal ( es, Terminal Portuario del Callao), is a maritime port on the central coast of Peru, in the south-eastern Pacific, located in Callao. It is also the ''de facto'' po ...
that facilitated Soviet fishermen and sailors between Callao and Lima who had landing permission as agreed between the Peruvian and Soviet governments. The foreigners were visiting a craft shop near the buses. When the Soviets were boarding the vehicles, an explosion occurred under the largest bus. The impact of this explosion destroyed the façade of the three-story craft store that the victims had recently departed from. The other two smaller buses with 35 passengers each were also affected, but the largest bus was the most affected, with its 49 passengers being evacuated to hospitals in Lima. All the seriously injured were on the largest bus, with 20 injuries being first reported, later rising to 33, four of whom were in a critical state.


Aftermath

No terrorist organization officially claimed responsibility for the attack, but the
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reported that the ''
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'' of the attack was that of Sendero Luminoso. The then PNP officer Oswaldo Díaz Salvador said that witnesses reported that two young people were seen placing a package on the bottom of the large bus in the vicinity of the attack site at a time the Soviets were not in their vehicles. The
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said that four people were being sought, saying that two more suspects fled in a car immediately after the explosion. Attacks against the USSR continued, as the Soviet embassy was again bombed in October 1989.


See also

* 1986 Soviet embassy attack in Lima * 1987 North Korean embassy attack in Lima *
Japanese embassy hostage crisis The Japanese embassy hostage crisis ( es, Toma de la residencia del embajador de Japón en Lima, ja, 在ペルー日本大使公邸占拠事件, translit=Zai Perū Nihon taishi kōtei senkyo jiken) began on 17 December 1996 in Lima, Peru, when ...


References

{{Internal conflict in Peru Terrorist incidents in 1989 Peru–Soviet Union relations 1989 in Peru Shining Path