The group first appeared in the late 1980s. The group claimed the responsibility for - the bombing of
Peace Corps office in December 1988, bombing of a bus near
Comayagua on 19 February 1989, attack on US convoy in April 1989,
La Ceiba grenade attack in July 1989. attack on a bus in March 1990. In May 1991, even after top leaders of the
Cinchoneros ended armed struggle, the group vowed to continue armed struggle. On 2 December 1991, in
San Pedro SuIa, Cerveceria Hondurena brewery which was owned by the U.S. firm
Castle and Cooke was attacked using a
RPG-7. Damage were estimated to be at $1 million. FPM claimed responsibility. On 5 April 1995, FPM claimed responsibility for a leaflet propaganda bomb in
Tegucigalpa. This was FPM's last attack. The group is not longer considered active. ==References==