The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Peru (numbers may be approximate):
Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Notes |
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Punta Lobos massacre | 1350 AD | Punta Lobos | 200 | Unexplained murders of approximately 200 fishermens in a giant human sacrifice ceremony by members of the powerful Chimu people[1] |
Battle of Cajamarca | November 16, 1532 | Cajamarca | 2,000 | The Spanish killed thousands of Atahualpa's counselors, commanders, and unarmed attendants in the great plaza of Cajamarca, and caused his armed host outside the town to flee |
Cañete Valley Anti-Chinese massacre | 1881 | Cañete Valley | 500 - 1,500 | In one 1881 pogrom in the Cañete Valley it is estimated that 500 to 1,500 Chinese were killed.[2] |
Limazo | February 3-5 1975 | Lima | 86[3] | Several police and civil strikes against the government cause looting and fires in Lima. The armed forces suppress the rebels and strikers with violence and regain control of the city. |
Lucanamarca massacre | April 3, 1983 | Lucanamarca | 69 | Carried out by Shining Path |
Socos Massacre | November 13, 1983 | Town of Socos, Department of Ayacucho | 32 | Carried out by Peruvian Civil Guard |
Soras massacre | July 16, 1984 | Several localities in the province of Sucre, Department of Ayacucho | 109[4]-117[5] | Carried out by Shining Path |
Muru Muru massacre | November, 1984 | Chungui, Ayacucho | 10 | Carried out by Civil Defense Patrols[6] |
Oronqoy massacre | December, 1984 | Chungui, Ayacucho | 29 | Carried out by Civil Defense Patrols[6] |
Putis massacre | December 1984 | Putis, Santillana District, Department of Ayacucho | 123 | Carried out by Peruvian Military Forces |
Accomarca massacre | August 14, 1985 | Accomarca, Ayacucho | 47-74 | Carried out by Peruvian Military Forces |
Peruvian prison massacres | June 1986 | Prisons in Lima and Callao | At least 224 | Carried out by Peruvian Military Forces |
Aucayacu massacre | August 6, 1986 | Accomarca, José Crespo Y Castillo District | 10 | Carried out by Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement |
Cayara massacre | May 14, 1988 | Cayara District, Ayacucho | 39 | Carried out by Peruvian Military Forces |
La Hoyada massacre | September 12, 1988 | La Hoyoda, Pucallpa | 8 | Carried out by Shining Path |
Pucallpa massacre | February 9, 1989 | Pucallpa, Ucayali | 9[7]-30[8] | Carried out by National Police of Peru[9] |
Tarapoto massacre | May 31, 1989 | Tarapoto, Department of San Martín | 8 | Carried out by MRTA[10] |
Ccano massacre | February 23, 1991 | Ccano, La Mar Province | 32 | Carried out by Shining Path[11] |
Santa Barbara massacre | July 4, 1991 | Santa Barbara, Huancavelica | 15 | Carried out by Peruvian Army[12][13] |
Barrios Altos massacre | November 3, 1991 | Lima | 15 | Carried out by government-affiliated Colina Group 4 injured |
Santa massacre | May 2, 1992 | Santa Province, Ancash Region | 9 | Carried out by government-affiliated Colina Group |
Frecuencia Latina bombing | June 5, 1992 | Jesús María District, Lima | 3 | A Truck Bomb loaded with half a ton of dynamite, went to the front of a television station of channel Frecuencia 2 (renamed Latina Televisión in 2014) and exploded, destroying it |
Tarata bombing | July 16, 1992 | Tarata St., Miraflores, Lima | 25 | Two large truck bombs explode in the wealthy Miraflores District, killing 25, injuring 250 and damaging hundreds of houses and businesses. The communist group Shining Path claimed responsibility. |
La Cantuta massacre | July 18, 1992 | Lima | 10 | 9 students and a professor were killed by government-affiliated Colina Group |
2002 Lima bombing | March 20, 2002 | Santiago de Surco, Lima | 9 | A Car bomb exploded at "El Polo", a mall in a wealthy district of Lima near the U.S. embassy |
2002 Villa Virgen massacre | July 25, 2002 | Villa Virgen district, Department of Cuzco | 3 | Murder of 3 Andean settlers by Ashánincas[14] |
Bagua Massacre | June 5, 2009 | Bagua, Amazonas department | 33 | 33 people die during combat between Peru's Army and indigenous peoples in the Bagua[15][16] |
2017 Lima shooting | February 17–18, 2017 | Independencia/San Martín de Porres and Los Olivos, Lima | 6 (including the perpetrator) | Eduardo Glicerio Romero Naupay opened fire on shoppers at a shopping center, killing five and wounding nine others before being shot in the head by police |
San Miguel del Ene massacre | May 23, 2021 | San Miguel del Ene, Satipo Province | 14-18 | Carried out by the Militarized Communist Party of Peru |
Government of Dina Boluarte (2022-)
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Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Notes |
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Ayacucho massacre | December 15, 2022 | Ayacucho | 10 | Carried out by the Peruvian Army |
Juliaca massacre | January 9, 2023 | Juliaca, Puno | 18 | Carried out by the Peruvian National Police |
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