Vandalika Teodoro Suárez Gang

The Vandalika Teodoro Suárez Gang was an Argentine urban guerrilla group active in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, from 2010 to 2011, where it launched attacks on banks and offices belonging to private companies.

[2][3] On August 27, the group together with Asociadxs autonomxs independientes levemente deskiciadxs planted an explosive in a branch of Banco Francés, in the Almagrov neighborhood when a call warned that there was a suspicious backpack next to the blindex door of the Banco Francés around 6:00, the notice was made to the Explosives Firefighters Brigade of the Federal Police.

[14] On July 25, 2011, an explosive device detonated in front of the mutual building for retired NCOs of the Argentine Federal Police, in the Parque Chacabuco neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

[21][22] Between 2010 and 2013, anarchist groups claimed the largest campaign of political violence in recent Argentine history, without deaths or injuries, with attacks that reached police patrols, government and bank buildings and private property.

The authorities attributed several small-scale attacks in the city against financial institutions and offices of prominent national and foreign companies to Chilean anarchist groups.