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6 April 1993: a bomb exploded at Belfast Central Station. British security forces found and defused a Semtex bomb hidden behind a wall with command wire on the Glenalena Road in the Ballymurphy area of Belfast. an IRA unit fired 60 rounds at two armoured vehicles leaving Woodbourne RUC station, West Belfast. The driver was later arrested. The soldier returned fire. 1 June 1992: the IRA claimed responsibility for a 200lb (91kg) car bomb abandoned at Orritor Street in Cookstown, County Tyrone. a 900lb (410kg) bomb was defused in Strabane, County Tyrone. The projectile missed the leading vehicle, and exploded on a roadside wall. an IRA unit lobbed two blast bombs at a British Army mobile patrol in the New Barnsley area of Belfast. an IRA incendiary bomb exploded at a hotel in County Fermanagh. 27 June 1993: the IRA detonated a 5lb (2.3kg) bomb on the Belfast-Dublin railway line adjacent to the Markets area of Belfast. three men were arrested and a mortar neutralised by experts after a British patrol noticed suspicious activity at a house in the St. James's Road area of Belfast. 12 June 1993: an IRA sniper fired a single shot at a British soldier in the Beechmount area of Belfast. 16 October 1992: an IRA unit fired on a British Army mobile patrol on the Oldpark Road, North Belfast. the IRA carried out a mortar attack on an RUC station at Portglenone, County Antrim. the IRA claimed responsibility for several hoax bombs left at arterial roads in Belfast. the IRA claimed to have forced a British Army riot squad to retreat from the Belfast Markets area after engaging them with machine gun fire. a coffee jar thrown at a joint British Army-RUC patrol failed to explode in the Grosvenor Road area of Belfast. 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Incest/Taboo 06/26/16: Squeezed Together with Sister (4.61) Train ride has lasting effects on a hot sister. an IRA unit fired on a joint British/RUC checkpoint on the Grosvenor Road, Belfast. 8 April 1994: the three-day IRA ceasefire ended at midnight. The offender/offenders were driving a white car; you may have seen one acting suspiciously in the area. 29 August 1993: gunshots were exchanged between the Provisional and the. The base was heavily damaged. No injuries were reported. four incendiary devices exploded in a crowded supermarket in Lisburn. The RUC returned fire. And if you forget to include an attachment or a recipient, Mail will catch those mistakes and ask if you want to add whats missing. a 6lb (2.7kg) IRA bomb targeting a new British government building on Franklin Street in Belfast city centre was found and defused by the British Army. The single round exploded within the barracks perimeter, 7 June 1993: the IRA detonated a bomb at a gasworks in, 9 June 1993: two small IRA bombs exploded at an, an IRA sniper fired a single shot at a workman removing scaffolding at Grosvenor Road RUC station, Belfast. 9 July 1993: a housing estate in Dungannon, County Tyrone, was evacuated after a mortar. 16 September 1996: a Catholic civilian (John Devlin) was shot dead at his friend's home in the Markets area of Belfast. 1 May 1994: two alleged drug dealers were kneecapped by the IRA. No reported injuries. a major IRA operation was foiled by Irish security forces after they arrested a six-man IRA active service unit at St. Johnston, Donegal, along the Derry-Strabane border. 9 February 1998: a convicted drug-dealer (Brendan Campbell) was shot dead by the IRA on Lisburn Road, Belfast. It was the first widely publicized report of an alien abduction in the United States.. The full impact of the blast was taken by the soldier's helmet, which saved his life. the IRA launched a second attack on Heathrow Airport, firing four mortar shells over the perimeter fence which landed near Terminal Four but failed to explode. IRA militants firing automatic weapons beat off an attempt by British soldiers and RUC officers to regain control of the streets around a Catholic housing in North Belfast where rioters had erected barricades. an IRA arms cache was discovered at a college in Belfast. an IRA unit fired a rocket at a British Army outpost atop a high-rise apartment block in the New Lodge area of Belfast. The projectile scored a hit, but there were no reported injuries. incendiary devices were discovered in two shops in Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh. 5 May 1993: the IRA lobbed a coffee jar bomb at a British security forces patrol in the Ardoyne area of Belfast. 28 June 1994: an IRA unit fired a rocket from a hijacked vehicle at Grosvenor Road RUC station, Belfast. A single shot hit him in the neck. the IRA took over two houses in the Woodburn area of Belfast and fired a rocket from a window at a British foot patrol. a blast incendiary bomb destroyed the Shaftesbury Inn in North Belfast. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. The IRA claimed that three RUC officers were reported injured. Three men and one woman were arrested. The man had been training with the British Army but had been discharged on medical grounds. The offender/offenders were driving a white car; you may have seen one acting suspiciously in the area. No injuries were reported. The IRA men had taken a family captive in their home to launch the attack. a 10lb (4.5kg) bomb detonated outside a bank in Gloucester Street in Belfast city centre. an IRA unit opened fire on a British Army checkpoint in the Short Strand area of Belfast. 4 April 1993: a British Army patrol was attacked with what the IRA described as an "improvised flamethrower" in Carrickmore, County Tyrone. The device exploded after IRA members entered the premises with a holdall bag and shouted a warning. a British soldier was shot dead at his home in Cavehill Road, Belfast by two IRA volunteers who burst into the house armed with AK-47 assault rifles and shot the soldier at least 13 times at close range. 15 April 1994: an RUC patrol came under IRA rocket attack in Armagh town. 20 June 1992: the home of a former RUC officer was riddled with gunfire in Pomeroy, County Tyrone. several IRA members entered a bar in the Ardoyne area of Belfast and search several patrons before taking one man away and shooting him in the legs. Kane had been named as a drug dealer on posters placed around West Belfast. More than 40 families were evacuated in the aftermath. 10 January 1993: the IRA detonated an anti-personnel bomb at a shop in Belfast city centre after luring RUC officers to the site with a staged robbery. an IRA bomb exploded in a kiosk near Paddington Green police station, London, injuring one person. an IRA unit opened fire on Broadway Tower base in West Belfast. The device targeted members of British security forces investigating a bomb in the shop; the IRA alleged the owner served the security forces and had recently passed on information to the RUC. a joint British Army-RUC patrol detected a command wire hidden in long grass beside Whiterock Road, Belfast. 27 August 1992: in a repeat of an attack a week earlier, an IRA unit opened fire on British soldiers and civilian contractors at a British Army position in Derry city centre. a female RUC officer, Colleen McMurray, was killed when an IRA unit hit her patrol vehicle with a horizontal mortar in Newry, County Down. the IRA launched a mortar attack on an RUC base in. 27 June 1992: two RUC officers narrowly escaped serious injury after an IRA magnetic bomb attached to the roof of their patrol car exploded in the centre of Belfast. 8 July 1994: two British soldiers were injured when their patrol vehicle was hit by horizontal mortar in the Suffolk area of Belfast. the IRA claimed responsibility for a bomb planted under a car owned by a member of the security forces in. an IRA bomb detonated on the Derry railway line, forcing a passenger train to a halt. an IRA unit fired 40 rounds at an observation post at Woodbourne RUC base, Belfast. 19 January 1992: a coffee jar bomb was thrown at a joint British Army-RUC foot patrol in Flax Street in North Belfast. 30 March 1992: a bomb exploded as a joint British Army/RUC mobile patrol passed in the Beechmount area of Belfast. The IRA claimed that like other attacks that week, the premises was targeted because it was used by Loyalist paramilitaries to plan attacks. a British soldier was slightly injured after a coffee jar bomb was thrown at a joint British Army-RUC patrol in West Belfast. an IRA mortar attack destroyed an RUC base and caused widespread damage in. RUC officers fired several warning shots and arrested two men after uncovering a remotely-detonated 5lb (2.3kg) Semtex bomb at a builder's yard in Patrick Street, Newry, County Down. an IRA rocket hit a lorry in a convoy allegedly carrying materials to build a new British army checkpoint at Cloghoge, County Armagh. 6 February 1993: the IRA fired a Mark-16 grenade at a British Army patrol on Ross Street, Belfast. an IRA mortar bomb fired from a farm trailer exploded 200 yards short of Cloghoge checkpoint, County Armagh. 25 May 1994: the British Army defused two coffee jar bombs in the Upper Stanfield area of the Markets, Belfast. three RUC officers were injured when their patrol vehicle was hit by an IRA rocket in the Short Strand area of Belfast. an IRA bomb explodes in Oxenden Street London, leaving two people requiring treatment for shock. 5 April 1994: the IRA began a three-day ceasefire in an attempt to show it was serious about bringing about an end to the conflict. Shortly after the train was evacuated the device exploded, extensively damaging a carriage. Several homes were also damaged including one belonging to the MP for Newry and Armagh. 31 May 1994: an IRA anti-personnel shrapnel bomb hidden in a car failed to detonate and was defused in Crossmaglen, County Armagh. Two civilians were injured. 5 September 1995: Tony Kane (aged 29) was shot dead by the IRA as he sat in his car in Andersonstown, Belfast. a joint British Army/RUC vehicle patrol was the target of a coffee-jar bomb thrown by an IRA unit in North Belfast. 19 July 1997: the IRA declared a second ceasefire. 8 December 1996: the IRA shot dead an alleged drug dealer (Peter 'Psycho' Judge) at his girlfriend's apartment at Foster Terrace, Ballybough, Dublin. an IRA unit opened fire on a retired RUC officer and his wife as they drove home from Fortwilliam Golf Club in North Belfast. Aerial view of the Watergate complex, site of June 17, 1972 burglary of Democratic National Committee Headquarters that became synonymous with the President Nixon cover up and eventual resignation. 12 February 1997: a British soldier was shot dead by a sniper near the British Army base in Bessbrook, County Armagh. a 10lb (4.5kg) bomb in a gas cylinder just outside Newry was defused by the British Army. an IRA booby trap bomb failed to detonate at the home of a British soldier in Carmoney on the northern outskirts of Belfast. A small explosive device ignited the fuel stream and a nine meters-high fireball engulfed the tower. The device failed to detonate. The IRA unit was engaged by a Lynx door-gunner using a GPMG. Later, British Army experts found and defused a 1kg. the IRA detonated a 10lb (4.5kg) bomb outside a bank adjacent to the Markets area of Belfast. an IRA unit launched a rocket at an RUC base in Donegall Pass. 16 March 1992: a primed 1,600lb (730kg) IRA bomb was defused at a block of flats at Broom Park Heights in the Twinbrook area of Belfast. 13 August 1992: an unsuccessful attack was launched by a sniper on a British Army patrol at Carran Road, Crossmaglen, County Armagh. an IRA unit attacked with machine-gun fire and a barrack-buster mortar an RUC base in Caledon, County Tyrone. 24 August 1992: a British soldier was wounded by a coffee-jar bomb in the Twinbrook area of Belfast. When she tried to close the door, he became violent and pushed his way into the property. 28 July 1992: an IRA unit dropped two blast bombs onto the roof of an observation post at Whiterock security forces base, Belfast. RUC forces received small arms fire at Armagh town amid widespread unrest, which included damage to local businesses and the beating of a Protestant teenager. an IRA unit abandoned a primed Mark 15 barrack buster mortar launcher between Moy and Benburb, County Tyrone, because of intense security forces activity. It was clear from the beginning that this was no ordinary burglary, and the FBI immediately found itself involved in the most politically sensitive investigation in its history. Looking for the perfect present? a soldier was given a box of chocolates by a female motorist at a checkpoint in Cookstown, County Tyrone. the IRA detonated a bomb at the Fir Trees hotel in Strabane, County Tyrone, causing serious damage. WebPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is the 2004 Nintendo GameCube sequel to the original Paper Mario and the second game in the Paper Mario series. 12 November 1993: for the second time in less than a year, a manure spreader, converted into an improvised flamethrower and pulled by a tractor, doused Borucki sangar in Crossmaglen with 1,100 imperial gallons (5,000L) of petrol. a British soldier was wounded in a coffee-jar bomb attack in Ardoyne, Belfast. A soldier narrowly escaped injury when he turned to speak to a colleague. 9 April 1992: a primed Mark 12 horizontal mortar was defused by the British Army beside a road at Clogher, County Tyrone. The device consisted of 2lb (0.91kg) of Semtex and five gallons of petrol; the bomb exploded, but the fuel failed to ignite. a blast bomb was thrown at a British Army patrol in the New Lodge area of Belfast. 7 December 1993: an IRA unit mortared Newtownbutler RUC barracks in Fermanagh. the IRA detonated two car-bombs in a multi-storey car park on Chichester Street, Belfast City centre. 27 December 1992: two coffee-jar bombs were thrown at a police station in Rosemount, Derry, thereby ending the IRA's 3 day ceasefire. 17 April: the IRA exploded a bomb outside, 15 June 1996: the IRA detonated a 3,000lb (1,400kg) bomb in, 13 July 1996: an IRA unit in Ardoyne, north Belfast were responsible for three separate gun attacks during the widespread unrest that followed the RUC's decision to. Devices were also found in four other premises. 15 March 1992: an IRA unit armed with GPMGs and assault rifles. The bomb caused extensive damage to property in the area. the IRA claimed that a 600lb (270kg) bomb failed to explode at Cappagh, County Tyrone. He was taking cover at the side of a road. a horizontal mortar launched at a British security forces vehicle missed in Portadown, County Armagh. the IRA carried out a coffee jar bomb attack against a British security forces patrol in the Markets area of Belfast. the IRA carried out a coffee jar bomb attack against a British Army patrol in Etna Drive in the Ardoyne area of Belfast. two coffee jar bombs were thrown at Grosvenor Road RUC station, causing no injuries and minimal damage. an off-duty British army RIR soldier was shot and wounded by the IRA as he drove out of a bus depot in east Belfast. 4 August 1992: an IRA unit fired sixty shots at a British security forces mobile patrol on the Springfield Road, Belfast. A furniture shop in Cookstown, County Tyrone, was also damaged. an IRA unit fired several shots at New Barnsley RUC base, West Belfast. The IRA claimed they killed or seriously injured two individuals, including a plainclothes soldier. the IRA claimed to have forced the cancellation of a concert for RUC officers in Cookstown, County Tyrone, with two hoax bombs, one a proxy type. His family claimed he was killed by the IRA after he got the better of an IRA volunteer in a physical confrontation in North Belfast. the IRA reported that an active service unit fired several shots at Dungannon barracks, County Tyrone. 13 June 1999: Paul Downey, a drug dealer, 17 June 1999: Double agent/former informant. 2 July 1994: three IRA Mk-15 mortar rounds hit the Royal Irish Regiment barracks and its surroundings at. a British Army bomb disposal team carried out the controlled explosion of a suspect device on a railway line in Kent, England, following IRA warnings. Lesbian Sex 05/04/19: Squirting for Her Son (4.67) Mom reveals a a British soldier was shot and wounded by an IRA sniper while on a foot patrol in Spamount street, New Lodge Road, Belfast. The IRA was blamed. 8 February 1993: A British soldier was ambushed and wounded while on foot patrol on Dunville Street, Belfast. The same officer had been seriously injured in a previous IRA assassination attempt in November 1983. an IRA unit opened fire on British security forces carrying out repairs at Oldpark RUC base, North Belfast. an IRA unit lobbed a grenade at a British Army patrol in Blackwatertown, County Armagh, but the device failed to explode. a civilian was injured when an IRA bomb exploded at his shop in the bottom of Rockdale Street in Belfast. a British soldier (Damian Shackleton) was shot dead by an IRA sniper team at Duncairn Avenue, New Lodge, Belfast. the British Army defused an improvised IRA grenade in Market Square, Lurgan, County Armagh, primed and ready for an attack. two RUC officers were injured after IRA members detonated a 120lb (54kg) bomb by command wire as a patrol vehicle passed on the Stewartstown Road, Belfast. an IRA unit fired several shots at a British Army foot patrol in the main street of Strabane, County Tyrone. 3 January 1994: an IRA unit fired several shots at a civilian as they drove out of Rockwood Army base in Castlederg, County Tyrone. a 1.5lb (0.68kg) booby-trap Semtex bomb attached to the underside of a car belonging to a member of the security forces was neutralised in a controlled explosion at Barranderry Heights, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. 5 January 1997: a 250lb (110kg) bomb was defused near Cullyhanna, County Armagh. There were no reported injuries. an IRA unit fired several shots at a British Army RIR checkpoint in Oxford Street beside the High Court in Belfast city centre. 16 June 1997: two RUC officers (John Graham and David Johnston) were shot dead in an IRA ambush while on foot patrol in Lurgan, County Armagh. A second bomb exploded at a nearby cab rank on Cavendish Square as emergency services were evacuating people from the scene of the first device. the IRA carried out a horizontal mortar attack on a British Army mobile patrol at the Monagh Bypass west Belfast. the IRA shot and wounded a man in the Hatfield Bar on the Ormeau Road, Belfast; they claimed he was involved in numerous acts of criminality. an IRA unit opened fired on construction workers at the Belfast Law Courts. an IRA attack was foiled after British security forces uncovered a 1,100lb (500kg) bomb in the Markets area of Belfast. a 100lb (45kg) IRA car bomb was defused outside Central Station, Belfast. The owner of the farm was also arrested. 16 December 1992: an IRA bomb exploded inside the John Lewis department store on Oxford Street, London. the IRA declared the first of two ceasefires in the 1990s: "Recognising the potential of the current situation and in order to enhance the democratic process and underlying our definitive commitment to its success, the leadership of the IRA have decided that as of midnight, August 31, there will be a complete cessation of military operations. the IRA shot and critically wounded a Protestant civilian at his home near Markethill, County Armagh. 9 October 1993: the IRA attacked a British Army base in. 8 December 1992: according to the IRA, a 200lb (91kg) landmine detonated prematurely when a farm animal walked on it near Cappagh, County Tyrone. 15 July 1994: two constables, an arrested Sinn Fin councillor and an elderly woman motorist were wounded when an IRA unit on an armed heavy truck ambushed an armoured RUC vehicle in Killeshil, near, 17 July 1994: a female Catholic civilian from Belfast (Caroline Moreland) was shot dead by the IRA, who alleged she was informer. 8 August 1992: an IRA unit fired several shots at a British Army permanent vehicle checkpoint at Killyvilly, County Fermanagh. WebSecured by Design (SBD) is the official police security initiative that works to improve the security of buildings and their immediate surroundings to provide safe places to live, work, shop and visit. the IRA mortared a British Army observation post at Glasdrumman, County Armagh. an incendiary device was discovered in a carpet shop in Newtownards, County Down. 24 July 1992: an IRA bomb exploded on the railway line between Belfast Central and Botanic railway stations. two RUC officers (Constables Andrew Beacom and Ernest Smith) were shot dead by the IRA East Tyrone Brigade while traveling in their civilian-type patrol car in Fivemiletown, County Tyrone. 20 June 1993: the IRA shot and wounded a Protestant man in a gun attack at his home in Bootle Street in the Shankill area of Belfast. 1 September 1993: the British Army defused a 250lb (110kg) bomb buried in the ground near Cullyhanna, County Armagh. the IRA fired a mortar at an RUC base in Andersonstown, Belfast. a Mark-15 barrack buster mortar vehicle was discovered at Ballyrath Road outside Armagh city and defused by the British Army. a small IRA bomb planted on the roof of Belfast Central railway station was defused by the British Army. 16 July 1992: the IRA detonated a bomb outside a hotel on the Ormeau Road, Belfast, as British security forces investigated a hoax bomb nearby. 6 February 1992: the IRA carried out a blast bomb attack against a joint British Army-RUC patrol on Ardoyne Road, Belfast. an IRA unit launched a mortar at an RUC base in Newry. an RPG-7 rocket and several shots were fired at an RUC base in Garvagh, County Londonderry. They state that: "We have ordered the unequivocal restoration of the ceasefire of August 1994. a 21lb (9.5kg) IRA bomb, targeting British security forces, exploded in Butcher Street Derry. an IRA unit fired two grenades at a British Army armoured mobile patrol on the Springfield Road Belfast. A female RUC officer was caught in the blast and suffered severe shock while attempting to evacuate a children's play centre. 6 August 1994: the IRA fired a grenade from a vehicle at a sangar at the junction of Chichester Street and Oxford Street, beside Belfast High Court. a motorcycle dealership on the Boucher Road, Belfast was destroyed in an IRA incendiary bomb attack. a large IRA car-bomb wrecked commercial premises in Boucher Crescent in south Belfast. a 5lb (2.3kg) IRA bomb exploded in a phone box in Whitehall, London. an IRA unit lobbed a blast bomb at an RUC patrol vehicle in the Markets area of Belfast. 19 December 1992: an incendiary device was discovered in a chemist's shop in CastleCourt shopping centre, Belfast. ", 6 September 1994: six IRA volunteers attempted to escape from Whitemoor Jail in. An RUC officer and a civilian were injured. Unionist politician. 6 February 1994: three British soldiers were seriously injured, one "severely" when an IRA horizontal mortar hit their patrol vehicle in Poleglass, West Belfast. an IRA bomb attack was foiled and the device defused after a British Army patrol spotted a command wire near Washingbay Road, Coalisland, County Tyrone. One man was arrested. The bomb caused severe damage to the RUC base and nearby business premises. 30 January 1993: an IRA incendiary bomb exploded inside a department store in the Richmond Centre, Derry. the IRA carried out a sniper and small arms attack on the British Army base of Killymeal, Dungannon, County Tyrone, and claimed a subsequent exchange of fire between IRA volunteers and British soldiers crewing an observation post. 50 homes were evacuated for the duration of the operation. 10 March 1993: Norman Truesdale was shot dead by two IRA volunteers who entered his shop in Oldpark, Belfast. The area had been evacuated following a warning and there were no injuries. a police officer was shot and injured by the IRA in. No reported injuries. the IRA planted several incendiary devices in commercial premises in Derry; a timber yard was gutted but firemen prevented the flames spreading to a nearby oil storage depot. 18 February 1994: an IRA incendiary device was defused in a shop at, 19 February 1994: a number of incendiary devices were left in shops in London, including. The patrol were in pursuit of a man who had been acting suspiciously when a single high velocity shot was fired by a sniper who is believed to have been in a nearby vehicle. The IRA's intended target was RUC officers removing the. Three men were released on 17 April. Some courts and commentators have substituted 19 December 1995: Chris Johnston (38), a Catholic civilian, was shot dead outside his home in Cooke Street, off Ormeau Road, Belfast. the IRA claimed responsibility for an incendiary bomb attack which destroyed a furniture warehouse in East Belfast. a horizontal mortar was fired at a joint British Army-RUC patrol from a parked car in William Street, Derry. The device failed to explode. an IRA bomb exploded at the junction box at Belfast Central station, disrupting service on the Belfast-Portadown railway. 7 October 1996: the IRA detonated two car bombs at the British Army's Northern Ireland HQ. A suspected IRA volunteer was later arrested at. passengers escaped injury after an IRA incendiary bomb wrecked a train in the Finaghy area of Belfast. an IRA active service unit armed with AK-47 rifles fired several shots at a Garda escort vehicle during a robbery of a postal van on the Kilmallock/Bruff road in County Limerick. 30 May 1993: two IRA members boarded a train at Finaghy on the outskirts of Belfast, planted a bomb, and shouted a warning to passengers. 8 April 1993: a rocket was fired at a joint British Army/RUC patrol near Woodbourne RUC station, Belfast. an IRA unit lobbed two improvised grenades into Tennent Street RUC station, Belfast. a police officer was shot and injured by the IRA in London after confronting two men he had spotted acting suspiciously. 30 May 1994: an IRA unit launched a mortar attack on a British Army base in. an IRA bomb exploded in the carpark of the. The driver narrowly escaped injury but was treated for shock. 10 February 1998: The IRA was believed to be responsible for killing UDA member Bobby Dougan. 16 June 1992: an incendiary devices detonated inside a business in North Street in Belfast city centre. 12 April 1992: a 3lb (1.4kg) IRA bomb in a trailer partially exploded in Maghera, County Londonderry. the IRA attempted to bomb the Loyalist Berlin Arms pub in the Shankill area of Belfast but were unable to gain entry. the IRA left a 5lb (2.3kg) "blast incendiary" bomb on the roof of Belfast Central railway station. the RUC defused a 150lb (68kg) bomb in a field at Galbally, near Dungannon, County Tyrone, four days after the IRA warned it had been planted. the IRA warned four contractors in the Strabane, County Tyrone, area not to do work for the RUC or British Army. 30 November 1992: an IRA Semtex bomb surrounded by shrapnel, intended for British security forces, was found planted beside a primary school in Pomeroy, County Tyrone. The incident came to be called the "Hill Abduction" and the "Zeta Reticuli Incident" because 14 May 1994: a British soldier (David Wilson) was killed when the IRA detonated a bomb next to a British Army permanent vehicle checkpoint at Castleblaney Road. Afterwards a primed horizontal mortar was found in a car behind the base and defused by British security forces. The officer was protecting DUP Councillor, 1 January 1997: two bombs containing approximately 500lb (230kg) of explosive were defused at. an IRA unit fired on the home of an RUC officer in the Springvale Gardens area of Belfast. The round narrowly missed, there was speculation the sniper had used a. an IRA unit lobbed a coffee jar bomb at a British Army foot patrol in the Ballymurphy. A group of gunmen claiming to be members of the UVF had forcibly occupied a house opposite the home of a senior loyalist on Upper Glenfarne Street. a small 5lb (2.3kg) bomb left in a briefcase by the IRA exploded 300 metres away from Downing Street. the IRA claimed responsibility for a coffee jar bomb attack on British security forces closing a security barrier on the Donegall Road, Belfast. a small IRA bomb left outside a bank in May Street, Belfast, was defused by the British Army. 26 November 1992: the IRA carried out incendiary bomb attacks on two large chain hardware stores in the Waterside area of Derry. the IRA carried out a coffee jar bomb attack against a joint British Army-RUC checkpoint in the Ardoyne area of Belfast. WebGet Ultimate Fighting Championship news including UFC News, Stories, Analysis, Results, Highlights & more The explosion caused extensive damage to Belfast central station. The IRA claimed it was frequented by off-duty RUC officers. 21 April 1997: IRA bomb hoaxes almost entirely closed down London's transport links. 29 October 1993: a small IRA bomb exploded in Edwards Square, London. 13 March 1992: the IRA carried out a coffee jar bomb attack against a British security forces patrol in the Beechmount area of Belfast. a blast bomb was thrown at a British Army patrol in Stewart Street in the Markets area of Belfast. Exhibitionist & Voyeur 04/30/17: Britney Ch. 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Also, a booby-trap bomb disguised as an unexploded grenade detonated when a technical officer attempted to defuse it. hundreds of workers were evacuated from Shorts aircraft factory, Belfast, after IRA hoax bomb threats. 30 January 1994: the IRA fired a rocket at a British Army post atop an apartment block in the New Lodge area of Belfast. a horizontal mortar targeting an armoured RUC patrol car failed to detonate in Omagh, County Tyrone. 16 January 1993: an RUC Reserve officer was injured by an under-car booby trap bomb in Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh. 19 May 1992: incendiary devices exploded in a catalogue retailer store in the Cornmarket area of Belfast, causing extensive damage. There were no reported injuries. 8 December 1995: Paul Devine (35), an alleged drug-dealer was killed by an IRA unit. the IRA claimed responsibility for several hoax car bombs left in Lisburn and Belfast. 24 July 1994: the IRA detonated a 500lb (230kg) landmine as an RUC patrol vehicle passed in. three British soldiers and two RUC officers were injured when the IRA launched a gun and bomb attack on their. 11 July 1993: an IRA unit lobbed two coffee jar bombs at a joint British Army-RUC mobile patrol on the Oldpark Road, North Belfast. 17: Barn Door (4.57) And the Oscar goes to Britney Foxx. 23 August 1993: the IRA detonated a car-bomb outside a bank on the Ormeau Road causing extensive damage. 21 people were injured. a 500lb (230kg) device was defused by the. an IRA booby-trap bomb killed a Catholic civilian, Michael Logue, in, an IRA unit opened fire on a British Army patrol near. an IRA unit opened fire on Fort Whiterock British Army base, Belfast. There were no reported injuries and two men were arrested afterwards. an IRA unit opened fire on an RUC checkpoint at Corporation Street, Belfast. an IRA remote-detonation bomb attack targeting RUC officers was aborted near Stewartstown, County Tyrone. 22 October 1992: a sewage pipe was damaged by an IRA explosive device at Wick Lane, London. A British Army response team had been lured to the site by a hoax car bomb parked outside. a 20lb (9.1kg) bomb exploded in a Chinese restaurant in Dungannon, County Tyrone. the IRA launched a 'barrack buster' mortar at the RUC base in Roslea, County Fermanagh. a Protestant civilian was wounded during an IRA shooting in a shopping center at Newry, County Down. incendiary devices damaged two stores in Belfast, on Boucher Road and on Newtownards Road. WebIdeal is a British dark comedy television series originally broadcast on TV channel BBC Three, created by Graham Duff and produced by BBC Comedy North and Baby Cow Productions.It stars Johnny Vegas as small-time cannabis dealer Moz. the IRA shot dead a security guard (Nigel Thomas Smith) in central Belfast. Grace cracks her whips. 17 October 1993: a man was shot and seriously injured at his home in South Belfast. an IRA unit opened fire on British soldiers and civilian contractors at a British Army position in Derry city centre. He died of his injuries a short time later. English, Richard and Oppenheimer, A.R. several shots were fired at Killyvilly vehicle checkpoint, County Fermanagh. 20 February 1998: A CIRA a 500 lb car bomb exploded outside the RUC base in, 23 February 1998: a CIRA 300 lb car bomb exploded near the RUC base on Edward Street in. A Puma helicopter, ferrying the. There were no reported injuries and damage was minimal. 25 October 1992: a small IRA bomb exploded outside the London home of former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. the IRA was blamed for several shots fired at the joint British Army/RUC base in Rathfriland, County Down. 25 October 1993: an IRA unit carried out a gun attack on a British checkpoint in Derriaghy on the outskirts of Belfast. Two pubs in the city were also damaged. the IRA fired a rocket at a security post outside the courthouse in London Street, Derry. Two escorting Lynx helicopters were unable to stop the attack, that was carried out to coincide with a one-day visit to Northern Ireland by. IRA firebombs severely damaged a wholesaler on the Boucher Road, Belfast. At least 18 shots were fired at him through the front door from a high velocity weapon. a small IRA bomb exploded at Hampstead underground station in England. The IRA claimed to have disabled the vehicle and injured the soldiers inside. The house was empty as the RUC officer targeted had moved out a month previously because he feared such an attack. in the call claiming responsibility for the Courts rocket attack, the IRA also claimed to have left bombs at several sites in Belfast. a 3lb (1.4kg) IRA bomb exploded at Finaghy Road North station, Belfast. a 1,100lb (500kg) bomb, targeting an RUC mobile patrol, was defused by the IRA after the remote detonator failed in the Poleglass area of Belfast. the IRA carried out a bomb attack on an RUC base at Springfield Road, Belfast. 12 July 1997: a Mark-15 mortar bomb was fired at Newtownhamilton British Army barracks, South Armagh. 31 March 1996: the IRA handed over 20,000pounds of captured cannabis to a priest in Newry who then handed it over to the RUC. the IRA carried out a horizontal mortar attack in the Poleglass area of Belfast. up to 46 people were injured when the IRA fired three mortar bombs into Newry RUC base; 38 civilians, three RUC officers and five British soldiers were among the wounded. Reportedly several shots were also fired. an RUC officer was injured when an IRA rocket hit a security hut at the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast. Further devices exploded a furniture and carpet store on North Street. Another IRA exploded at the British Legion Club in Southgate. The IRA claimed the presence of civilians forced them to defuse and remove the device. an IRA mortar attack on a British Army base at Girdwood, Belfast, was foiled by the security forces. 25 July 1994: a British soldier was shot and wounded by an IRA sniper in Crossmaglen, County Armagh. the IRA detonated a massive car-bomb containing over 1,100lb (500kg) of explosive in Pakenham Street, Belfast. an IRA unit attempted to kill two leading loyalists on Berlin Street in the Shankill area of Belfast. 5 Dwight W. Birdwell took action as North Vietnamese forces launched the opening assault of what would come to be known as the Tet Offensive, marked by coordinated attacks across Vietnam on U.S. troops, an IRA unit fired several shots at a British Army watchtower on the Oldpark Road, North Belfast. three British soldiers were wounded when the IRA mortared their base in Crossmaglen. two IRA bombs, 2,000lb (910kg) and 800lb (360kg), were discovered and defused by the British Army and one man was arrested at Whitecross, County Armagh. There were no injuries. a coffee jar bomb thrown at British security forces partially exploded in Cupar Street in the Falls Road area of Belfast and was later defused. a 66-year-old Protestant woman was critically injured after gunmen fired through a window of her home in Armagh town after mistaking her for a police detective. 24 February 1993: an RUC officer (Reginald Williamson) was killed by an IRA booby-trap bomb attached to his car, which exploded while he travelled along Lislasley Road, near Loughgall, County Armagh. a coffee jar bomb was thrown over the perimeter fence of Oldpark RUC station, North Belfast. several shots were fired at a British Army patrol in Clogh Forest near Rosslea, County Fermanagh. the IRA claimed responsibility for a 1lb (0.45kg) bomb attached to the underside of a. a small IRA bomb targeting British security forces was discovered defused and abandoned on Grosvenor Road, Belfast; the IRA claimed they had been forced to abandon the attack because of the presence of civilians. a 200lb (91kg) IRA bomb was defused by the British Army in Derry. 28 May 1992: an IRA unit fired a sustained burst of automatic fire at North Howard Street barracks, Belfast. The victim had previously served time in prison for, 18 December 1995: Francis Collins (40), who had been a former member of the IRA, was shot dead at his shop in Lepper Street, New Lodge, Belfast. The IRA alleged he was an informer. 10 July 1993: the IRA launched a horizontal mortar at an RUC armoured vehicle in the William Street area of Derry. 15 May 1993: an IRA sniper fired a single shot at an RUC patrol car in Maghera, County Londonderry. incendiary devices severely damaged a clothes shop in Belfast city centre. Sinn Fin was temporarily excluded from peace talks as a result on 20 February. a small IRA bomb exploded in Wilcox Place, London. British Army bomb disposal units carried out several controlled explosions in response. 5 February 1993: an IRA unit tried to assassinate a leading loyalist paramilitary figure in Tavanagh Street, Belfast. 7 January 1994: an IRA unit launched a horizontal mortar. an IRA car bomb exploded besides a British Army foot patrol in Crossmaglen. three people were injured when an IRA bomb was detonated at the Princess Louise Territorial Army Centre, Hammersmith Road, London. the IRA detonated a bomb in Ann Street, Belfast, damaging several businesses and injuring 27 people. 16 January 1994: seven men were arrested after an IRA. 19 May 1993: a lone IRA member lobbed a coffee jar bomb at a British Army foot patrol on Finaghy Road North, West Belfast. 19 November 1992: an off-duty British soldier (Ian Warnock) was shot dead in. Six families were evacuated from nearby houses. a British Army Land Rover was hit by an IRA horizontal mortar. 25 April 1997: two bombs planted by the IRA blew up next to. 21 February 1992: a coffee jar bomb was lobbed at a British Army patrol but failed to explode in the Creggan area of Derry. The officers were treated for shock afterwards. the IRA launched a horizontal mortar at a UDR mobile patrol in Francis Street in Lurgan, County Armagh. 23 December 1993: the IRA announced a three-day Christmas ceasefire. 21 March 1993: the IRA launched a grenade or rocket at an RUC patrol vehicle on Ardglass Road, Downpatrick, County Down. 14 April 1997: a civilian went into hiding after he was badly beaten in an IRA punishment attack in Derry. By The Well Desk and Tony Cenicola/the New York Times 5 September 1992: the IRA stated it had sent bullets to five Protestant businessmen living in Moy, County Tyrone to warn them against servicing members of the British security forces. the Provisional IRA was blamed for shooting dead a man (Colm Duffy) at his farm near Collon, County Louth. 16 February 1994: four British soldiers were wounded by an IRA roadside bomb, one seriously, while on patrol at Short Strand, east Belfast. the IRA injured a British soldier in a bomb attack on the Falls Road, Belfast. a British soldier was wounded by a blast bomb while on a foot patrol at Dungannon, County Tyrone, according to an IRA statement. A Brotherly Wager (4.70): Brothers bet on how far they get with sister-in-laws. the IRA claimed responsibility for a 100lb (45kg) car bomb left in the centre of Lisburn. the IRA exploded a bomb at Belfast Central station and a bomb at York Road station failed to detonate. 22 April 1992: the IRA left a bomb at the Ulster Bank branch at May Street, Belfast. 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It is set in Salford, Greater Manchester, chosen because Duff was familiar with the area, having done many One at South Kensington underground station in London and the other at Kent House railway station. 2 April 1993: an IRA unit fired over a hundred rounds at a permanent British Army vehicle checkpoint at Kilturk near Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh. an IRA unit threw a blast bomb at an RUC patrol in the Suffolk area of Belfast. an alleged IRA assassination plot targeting Unionist MP, an explosive device exploded in a toilet of the Sussex Arms public house in. an RUC officer (James Douglas) was shot dead by the IRA in the Monico Bar, Lombard Street, Belfast. an IRA unit launched a horizontal mortar from a parked car at an RUC patrol vehicle in the Beechmount Avenue area of Belfast. the IRA launched five mortar projectiles at the RUC base at Markethill, County Armagh but only one detonated. At least two people were injured. Two RUC officers were injured in a follow-up operation when they crashed their vehicle. All our units have been instructed accordingly. The rocket missed off the vehicle and exploded in an empty building. the IRA detonated a bomb at a car parts business in Ormeau Avenue, Belfast. a 500lb (230kg) IRA proxy car-bomb was defused outside Castlereagh RUC base. a mortar was defused by the British Army on the Falls Road near Whiterock Road junction. a 1.5lb (0.68kg) bomb concealed in a flag pole failed to detonate in Stewartstown, County Tyrone. the IRA carried out several incendiary bomb attacks on commercial premises in Belfast; one device detonated in CastleCourt Shopping Centre. 9 March 1996: the IRA claimed responsibility for a small bomb which exploded on the Old Brompton Road in London. the IRA defied tightened security to launch a third attack on Heathrow Airport, firing five mortar shells over the perimeter fence which landed near Terminal Four but failed to explode. 18 September 1992: a coffee jar bomb thrown by an IRA unit at an RUC patrol failed to explode in the Grosvenor Road area of Belfast. 13 December 1993: a 90lb (41kg) anti-personnel device was found by British security forces in the Glenbryn area of West Belfast. A follow-up operation by British security forces failed to trace the source of the explosions; allegedly the IRA were testing an iteration of their Mark 15 barrack-buster mortar. a 600lb (270kg) IRA car bomb left outside the offices of the. WebIn the early morning hours of June 17, 1972, a night guard at a D.C. hotel and office complex was making his rounds when he noticed a suspiciously taped-open exit door. the IRA exploded an incendiary bomb inside a bar and restaurant on the Lisburn Road, Belfast, claiming the premises was frequented by off-duty members of British security forces and was a meeting place for informers. an IRA unit lobbed an improvised grenade at British soldiers after luring them out of Springfield Road RUC station, Belfast, with a hijacked van; as they retreated to safety a remote bomb was detonated. a Catholic civilian (John Collett) died five days after a severe IRA punishment shooting at his home in Drumleck Gardens, Derry. 13 January 1993: a 30lb (14kg) bomb intended for security forces investigating the assassination of Matthew Boyd was defused at Dungannon, County Tyrone. Responsibility for the killing was claimed by Direct Action Against Drugs (DAAD), a cover name (pseudonym) used by the IRA. an armoured Land Rover from the 2nd Battalion, two British soldiers and an RUC officer were injured in an IRA remote-detonation bomb. For actions before and after this period, see, Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (19921999). shots were fired at an RUC station in Belleek, County Fermanagh, less than an hour before the IRA ceasefire. 29 February 1992: an IRA bomb exploded at the. the IRA launched a mortar attack on the RUC station in Belleek, County Fermanagh; an IRA mortar bomb exploded prematurely in its launch tube at a car-park in Downpatrick, County Down, injuring 10 people. 6 August 1993: a 50lb (23kg) car bomb left in Alfred Street in Belfast city centre only partially exploded. the IRA shot an alleged informer and left him for dead in Belfast, but he eventually survived his wounds. 6 March 1997: the IRA detonated a 2lb (0.91kg). a coffee jar bomb was defused in Edenderry Park, Banbridge, County Down. an IRA sniper fired a single shot at a British Army foot patrol at Finnegan's Road, Forkhill, County Armagh. 12 March 1992: a 110lb (50kg) IRA car bomb was neutralised in a controlled explosion outside a hotel in Crescent Street, Belfast, by the British Army, causing some damage. 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