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Coronel Jaime Flores Grijalva, commander of the Third Infantry Brigade of the Salvadoran Army in San Miguel, stands outside next to a building. He is holding a rifle with a folded stock and has a handgun attached to his belt. Colonel Grijalva is returning to San Agustín after a 5-day guerrilla occupation of this town. Though now deceased, Colonel Grijalva is among 32 Salvadoran military officers accused of directing, ordering, or participating in the operation that killed almost 1,000 people in December 1981 in El Mozote and its surroundings. Half of those victims were children and adolescents. In January 2018 a Salvadoran court recognized the events as war crimes and crimes against humanity. El Coronel Jaime Flores Grijalva, comandante de la tercera brigada de infantería del ejército salvadoreño en San Miguel, se encuentra parado afuera de un edificio. Él sostiene un fusil con la culata plegada y una pistola adjunta a su fajo. El coronel Grijalva regresa a San Agustín después de 5 días de ocupación guerrillera en esta ciudad. El coronel Grijalva, ahora fallecido, se encuentra entre los 32 oficiales militares salvadoreños acusados ??de dirigir, ordenar o participar en la operación que mató a casi 1,000 personas en diciembre de 1981, masacre en la cual la mitad de las victimas fueron niños y adolecentes, en El Mozote y sus alrededores. En enero de 2018, un tribunal salvadoreño reconoció los hechos como crímenes de guerra y crímenes de contra la humanidad.
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