The World - News from July 2, 1985
In a new display of rebel disunity, the top civilian leader allied with El Salvador’s leftist guerrillas criticized last month’s rebel attack on San Salvador cafes that killed 13 diners, including four U.S. Marines. Guillermo Ungo, president of the Revolutionary Democratic Front, said, “The operation was incorrect in where it took place and how it took place.” He emphasized, however, that his criticism does not imply a break with the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, the guerrilla combat organization. Last week, another rebel political faction criticized the attack.
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