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The military squads fired on prisoners who, once dead, were passed off as guerrillas who would have tried to enter Chile from Argentina by crossing the
Andes mountain range[3]
Valparaíso school shootings: Perpetrator wounded after he tried committing suicide,[8] but eventually recovered and was acquitted by reason of insanity. Committed suicide in 2011.[9]