The president of the block of the Front of All of the Buenos Aires Legislature, Claudio Ferrenowill head this Wednesday in the Parliament of the City of Buenos Aires an act of commemoration of the anti-Peronist bombings to Plaza de Mayor made the June 16, 1955 and the executions perpetrated between June 9 and 12, 1956 by the military dictatorship Pedro Eugenio Aramburu.
The activity will take place in the San Martín room of the Buenos Aires Legislature, in Perú 160, from 5:30 p.m., according to what was stated by the organizers of the event.
They also indicated that the historian Horatio Salvo, Jorge Costalesthe investigator Facundo Giampaolo and the lieutenant governor of Salta, Antonio Maroceither.
On June 16, 1955, the Naval Aviation and part of the Air Force rose up against the constitutional government of Juan Domingo Perón and bombed the Plaza de Mayo, dropping nearly 14 tons of bombs that caused more than 350 deaths and 2,000 wounded.
Meanwhile, between June 9 and 12, 1956, there was an armed uprising that attempted to reinstate Juan Domingo Perón as constitutional president of Argentina, which was suffocated by the Aramburu dictatorship, which led to a massacre in which they were killed. 18 soldiers and 13 civilians were shot, several of them in a garbage dump area in the Buenos Aires town of José León Suárez.