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IRA attacks
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Miguel Piedrafita Fernández
⟶ Обновлено 3 фев 2018 ⟶
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Coach carrying soldiers and families in northern England is bombed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Twelve people killed, 14 hurt.
Wave of IRA bombs in British pubs kills 28 people and wounds more than 200.
Huge car bomb outside Baltic Exchange in London’s financial district kills three people and wounds 91.
Bombs in two litter bins in Warrington kill two boys aged three and 12.
IRA truck bomb devastates Bishopsgate area of London’s financial district, killing one and wounding 44.
Two people die when IRA paramilitaries detonate large bomb in London’s Docklands area.
Car bomb explodes outside BBC’s London headquarters. Police say the Real IRA, a republican splinter group opposed to the IRA’s cease-fire, was behind the blast. One man was wounded.
A warning comes from Irish dissident republicans opposed to the peace process in Northern Ireland.
Two IRA bomb attacks on soldiers in London’s royal parks kill 11 people and wound 50.
IRA bomb at Harrods department store kills six.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet narrowly escapes IRA bomb that kills five people at Brighton hotel during Conservative Party’s annual conference.
Bomb at Royal Marines Music School in Deal, southeast England, kills 11 and wounds 22.
Explosion at Army recruitment centre in Leicester. Two wounded.
Seven wounded by blast at Army Educational Service headquarters in London suburb of Eltham.
One soldier is killed and another wounded by car bomb in Wembley.
Soldier is shot dead at train station in Lichfield.
IRA comes close to killing Prime Minister John Major and key cabinet members in a mortar attack on Downing Street. One of three mortar bombs slammed into garden behind building, exploding within 50 feet (15 metres) of the target.