On July 19, 1994, an attack took place in which 21 people died, including 12 Jews and three Americans. This event has led to the United States offering a reward for information related to the attack on the Alas Chiricanas airplane.
U.S. authorities have decided to offer a financial incentive in exchange for information that may shed light on this tragic incident. The main goal of this initiative is to gather data that helps clarify what happened and possibly identify those responsible for this terrorist act.
In the words of a U.S. government spokesperson: "We are committed to continuing the investigation of this incident and finding justice for the victims and their families." The reward offered is a sign of the ongoing interest in solving this crime and bringing the perpetrators to justice.