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1987 North Korean embassy attack
Part of the Internal conflict in Peru
Damage caused to the trade office in the streets of Lima.
LocationCalle Los Nogales 227, San Isidro, Lima, Peru
DateApril 30, 1987
c. 10 a.m. (EDT)
TargetNorth Korean Trade Office, Lima
Attack type
  • Bombing
  • Communist terrorism
Deaths0
Injured2
PerpetratorShining Path[1]

The 1987 North Korean embassy attack in Lima was a terrorist attack that took place on April 30, 1987, against the trade office and official residence of the delegation of North Korea in Peru. The attack left two people injured.

  1. ^ "Sendero Luminoso: Peruvian Terrorist Group § Partial Incident Chronology". Department of State Bulletin. 89 (2153): 49–52. 1989-12-01.

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