Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Las Tunas, Cuba. – The National Hero José Julián Martí Pérez 131 years ago rode alongside Bartolomé Masó through the plains of Dos Ríos, without remaining behind as ordered by the very general Máximo Gómez, to protect him, challenging death. The director of the Plaza Martiana in Las Tunas, Yury García Fatela said that on May 19, 1865, he approached a Spanish squadron that put an end to his life with three deadly shots t…
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Las Tunas, Cuba. – The National Hero José Julián Martí Pérez 131 years ago rode alongside Bartolomé Masó through the plains of Dos Ríos, without remaining behind as ordered by the very general Máximo Gómez, to protect him, challenging death. The director of the Plaza Martiana in Las Tunas, Yury García Fatela said that on May 19, 1865, he approached a Spanish squadron that put an end to his life with three deadly shots t…