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Two Salvadoran Army soldiers walk through the ruins of a destroyed building in Berlín. The two soldiers are wearing camouflage uniforms and a helmet. Both soldiers are armed. The soldier in the background is holding an M60 light machine gun of U.S. origin. Guerrillas occupied the town for four days before the Salvadoran military attacked the town with rockets launched from airplanes. Bishop Arturo Rivera y Damas, bishop of San Salvador, denounced the assault a few days after and announced that the destruction left more than 300 people (mostly civilians, and few Salvadoran soldiers and rebels) dead during that week of February. Dos soldados del gobierno están caminando por las ruinas de un edificio destruido en Berlín. Los dos soldados llevan uniformes de camuflaje y un casco. Ambos soldados van armados. El soldado al fondo de la imagen sostiene una ametralladora ligera M60 de origen estadounidense. Los guerrilleros ocuparon la ciudad durante cuatro días antes de que el ejército salvadoreño atacara la ciudad con cohetes lanzados desde aviones. El obispo Arturo Rivera y Damas, obispo de San Salvador, denunció pocos días después el asalto y anunció que la destrucción dejó a más de 300 personas (en su mayoría civiles, y pocos soldados y rebeldes salvadoreños) muertas durante esa semana de febrero.
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