The World - News from July 16, 1985
The previously unknown “Javier Heraud Revolutionary Command” claimed responsibility for shooting out the windows of the U.S. Consulate in Lima, Peru, and warned that it plans more actions. The 10-story building was empty at the time of the attack, which a caller said was “to protest U.S. support for repressive forces in Peru and (U.S.) anti-Nicaragua policy.”
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