The Glenanne barracks bombing was a large truck bomb attack carried out by the Provisional IRA against a British Army (Ulster Defence Regiment) base at...
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The Deal barracks bombing was an attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on the Royal Marine Depot, Deal, England. It took place at 8:22...
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Glenanne, a village near Mountnorris, County Armagh, Northern Ireland Glenanne gang, a secret informal alliance of Ulster loyalists Glenanne barracks...
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The Glenanne gang or Glenanne group was a secret informal alliance of Ulster loyalists who carried out shooting and bombing attacks against Catholics...
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The 1973 Old Bailey bombing (dubbed as Bloody Thursday by newspapers in Britain) was a car bomb attack carried out by the Provisional IRA (IRA) which...
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Richard (21 July 2022), "Guildford pub bombing FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS" (PDF), IN THE MATTER OF THE GUILDFORD PUB BOMBINGS 1974 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE INQUESTS...
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(23 September 2012). "IRA bomber says Gerry Adams sanctioned mainland bombing campaign". The Daily Telegraph. London, UK. Archived from the original...
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IRA in 1971. She was sent to jail for her role in the 1973 Old Bailey bombing, but released in 1981. She married actor Stephen Rea in 1983. In her later...
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The Chelsea Barracks bombing was an attack carried out by a London-based Active Service Unit (ASU) of the Provisional IRA on 10 October 1981, using a remote-controlled...
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The Glamorgan barracks bombing was the bombing of a British Army military barracks in Duisburg, West Germany, carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican...
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Marian Price (section Old Bailey bombing)
IRA London bombing campaign of 1973. She was part of a unit that placed four car bombs in London on 8 March 1973. The 1973 Old Bailey bombing and that of...
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Bloody Friday, the biggest bombing attack ever carried out by the organisation in Belfast. On 21 July 1972, the IRA exploded 22 bombs all over the city, leaving...
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Laboratory bombing Glenanne barracks bombing Hillcrest Bar bombing Murder of Ronan Kerr Lisburn van bombing 2010 Newry car bombing Omagh bombing Battle at...
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Bloody Friday (1972) (redirect from Belfast Bomb Blitz)
surrounding area. Some sources give the time of this bombing as 3:10 pm. ~2:16 pm (Brookvale Hotel) A bomb (estimated at 50 pounds (23 kg) of explosive) exploded...
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the bombing was disbanded.[when?] Loyalist paramilitaries responded to the bombing with revenge attacks on Catholics, mostly civilians. Another bomb had...
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shells landing nearby. 31 May – Glenanne barracks bombing: The IRA launched a large truck bomb attack on a UDR barracks in County Armagh. Three soldiers...
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Thiepval Barracks bombing was a double car bomb attack carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 7 October 1996. The bombs exploded...
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The Remembrance Day bombing (also known as the Enniskillen bombing or Poppy Day massacre) took place on 8 November 1987 in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh...
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RUC bases in Newry and Downpatrick; nobody was hurt in either bombing. The proxy bomb was used by Ulster loyalists on a number of occasions in 1974 in...
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British bombing". Record-Journal (from the Associated Press). 21 March 1993. Retrieved 19 March 2013. "Outrage over death of boy in bombing a setback...
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In August 2000, Magee admitted to The Guardian that he carried out the bombing, but told them he did not accept he left a fingerprint on the registration...
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Real Irish Republican Army (section Omagh bombing)
disruption, the most notable being the 1998 Omagh bombing, which killed 29 people. After that bombing, the Real IRA went on ceasefire, but resumed operations...
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The Omagh bombing was a car bombing on 15 August 1998 in the town of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was carried out by the Real Irish Republican...
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after the bombs were discovered. Feeney was convicted on 14 November 1973 and sentenced to life imprisonment for each of the four bombing charges against...
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the bombings. The report said it was likely that British military personnel helped the UVF carry out the bombings, including members of the Glenanne group...
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The Ballygawley bus bombing was a roadside bomb attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on a bus carrying British soldiers in Northern Ireland...
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also: Glenanne barracks bombing and Ulster Defence Regiment Two companies of the 2nd Battalion were based at the border outpost of Glenanne Barracks which...
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mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane bombing Sinn Féin Headquarters...
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Victoria bombing Proxy bombings Downing Street mortar attack Paddington & Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush...
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the Mulbery Bush bombing), said in 2009 that she had spoken with two former IRA members, who referred to the Birmingham pub bombings as a mistake for...
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