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Sabana Seca Ambush
The Sabana Seca ambush was an attack by Puerto Rican independence movement, Puerto Rican nationalist paramilitary groups on a United States Navy bus near a listening post in Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico on 3 December 1979. The bus was carrying 18 unarmed sailors, most of whom were communications technicians. Three groups claimed responsibility for the ambush: the Boricua Popular Army (EPB, also known as 'Los Macheteros'), the Armed Forces of Popular Resistance (FARP), and the Organization of Volunteers for the Puerto Rican Revolution (OVRP). Two sailors were killed and another 10 were wounded. Background Since the mid-1960s, paramilitary groups associated with the Puerto Rican independence movement had been carrying out attacks on United States, American interests both on the island and within the continental US. Many of these groups were ideologically Marxism-Leninism, Marxist-Leninist and took inspiration from the Cuban Revolution For the most part, attacks targeted property and inf ...
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Puerto Rican Independence Movement
Throughout the history of Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans, its inhabitants have initiated several movements to gain independence for the Geography of Puerto Rico, island, first from the Spanish Empire until 1898 and since then from the United States. Today, the movement is most commonly represented by the Grito de Lares flag, flag of the ''Grito de Lares'' ''(Cry of Lares)'' revolt of 1868. A spectrum of pro-autonomy, pro-nationalism, and pro-independence sentiments and political parties exist on the island. Since the beginning of the 19th century, organizations advocating independence in Puerto Rico have attempted both peaceful political means as well as violent revolutionary actions to achieve its objectives. The declaration of independence of Puerto Rico occurred on September 23, 1868 during the ''Grito de Lares'' revolt against Captaincy General of Puerto Rico, Spanish rule. The revolting members and followers of the Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico proclaimed the flag of th ...
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