• On Wednesday 20 September 2000, the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA) carried out an attack on MI6's SIS Building headquarters in Vauxhall, Lambeth, London...
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    SIS Building (redirect from MI6 Building)
    MI6 Building, at Vauxhall Cross houses the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), also known as Military Intelligence, Section 6 (MI6)...
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    The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly known as MI6 (Military Intelligence, Section 6), is the foreign intelligence service of the United Kingdom...
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    Service) with a single RPG-22 round, causing superficial damage - see 2000 MI6 attack. The rocket used in London was made in Russia; a rocket found in a...
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  • pageant. 20 September 2000: 2000 MI6 attack: The SIS Building (commonly known as MI6 headquarters) in Vauxhall, Lambeth was attacked using a Russian-made...
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    Harnden (2000). Bandit Country:The IRA and South Armagh. London: Coronet Books. pp. 358–359. ISBN 978-0-340-71737-0. "Soldiers hurt in IRA attack on helicopter"...
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  • business, though both of them strongly denied having anything to do with the attack in Omagh (in June 2009, McKevitt was one of four men found by a civil court...
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  • hour before the blast.: 138  One man died of a heart attack, although an autopsy found his heart attack had begun before the Old Bailey blast.: 143  She and...
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    said "the loss of a journalist at any time in any part of the world is an attack on truth itself." U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who...
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  • linked to NI blast". BBC. 9 July 2000. Retrieved 28 June 2007. "Bomb attack on police station". BBC News. 13 September 2000. Mooney & O'Toole, pp. 347-348...
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    2001 Ealing bombing (category Attacks by Republicans since the Good Friday Agreement)
    at the time of the incidents, was given sixteen years' detention. 2000 MI6 attack Timeline of the Troubles List of terrorist incidents in London Colombia...
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  • Omagh bombing (category Attacks by Republicans since the Good Friday Agreement)
    that the families believe is part of the RIRA. In April 2000, the group argued that the attack breached Article 57 of the Geneva Convention and stated...
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    Building, headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service, also known as the MI6. In February 2001 a British Army cadet lost a hand when a booby-trap bomb...
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  • soldiers and two civilian delivery men were also shot and wounded during the attack. A dissident Irish republican paramilitary group, the Real IRA, claimed...
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  • 2001 Birmingham bombing (category Attacks by Republicans since the Good Friday Agreement)
    to the Real IRA stronghold of Dundalk in the Republic of Ireland. 2000 MI6 attack 2001 Ealing bombing 2001 BBC bombing Birmingham pub bombings 2007 London...
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  • republican Dissident Irish republican campaign Attacks 1998 Banbridge bombing Omagh bombing 2000 MI6 attack 2001 BBC bombing 2001 Ealing bombing 2001 Birmingham...
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  • News. 19 July 2000. Retrieved 5 May 2007. "Security tight in London in wake of MI6 attack". Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 21 September 2000. Retrieved 3 May...
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    The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu...
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  • Republican Action Against Drugs (category Paramilitary punishment attacks in Northern Ireland)
    RAAD members attacked a PSNI vehicle in Derry with a blast bomb. This was the first time it had attacked security forces, claiming the attack was "a direct...
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    dissident Irish Republican campaign. The organisation started carrying out attacks around 2009 and was formed after a split within the Real IRA, led by Seamus...
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    Ireland and by 94% in the Republic of Ireland. It was reported in February 2000 that the group established a "branch" in Kilburn, London. In November 2005...
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  • of an illegal organisation, the Real Irish Republican Army. On 10 October 2000, the BBC television show Panorama named Murphy as one of four people connected...
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  • and ordered by a Belfast court to pay £1.5 million to the victims of the attack. All four men refused. On 10 April 2014, arising out of the police investigation...
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  • Real IRA) and "directing terrorism" between 29 August 1999 and 23 October 2000. On 7 August 2003 he was sentenced to twenty years in prison. During his...
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  • House, 25/05/1921. Shot outside the building in Beresford Place while attacking an approaching tender full of Auxiliaries. Eamonn Duggan Stephen Fuller...
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  • Ó Snodaigh, "IRA Convention meets", An Phoblacht/Republican News, 11 May 2000. Maryann Gialanella V, Portrait of a Revolutionary. General Richard Mulcahy...
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    sourced from UR were used by loyalist Michael Stone in the Milltown Cemetery attack. In the 1990s Willie Frazer, a "key figure" in the organisation, distributed...
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    intelligence officer who served as the Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), from 2014 to 2020. In April 2019, the government extended Younger's contract...
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  • the La Mon restaurant bombing in 1978, one of the most notorious bomb attacks of the Troubles. In 1981, he was arrested by French authorities at Orly...
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  • 2001 BBC bombing (category Attacks by Republicans since the Good Friday Agreement)
    The 2001 BBC bombing was a terrorist attack on the BBC's main news centre within BBC Television Centre, on Wood Lane in the White City area of West London...
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