• Heidi Hazell (24 September 1962 – 7 September 1989) was a German citizen murdered by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA.) The investigation into...
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  • IRA in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in what became known as the corporals killings. Wearing civilian clothes, both armed with Browning Hi-Power pistols and...
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  • paramilitaries also carried out such killings. As she was a recently-widowed mother of ten, the McConville killing was particularly controversial. Her...
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  • indistinguishable from soldiers' cars. On 7 September 1989 German civilian Heidi Hazell, the wife of a British soldier, was shot dead as she sat in a car outside a...
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  • Eamon Collins (redirect from Killing Rage)
    the organisation in the late 1980s, and later co-authored a book called Killing Rage detailing his experiences within it. In January 1999 he was waylaid...
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    The Troubles (category 20th-century military history of the United Kingdom)
    Corporals killings. In September 1989, the IRA used a time bomb to attack the Royal Marine Depot, Deal in Kent, killing 11 bandsmen. Towards the end of the...
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    Operation Flavius (also referred to as the Gibraltar killings) was a military operation in which three members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) were...
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  • Billy Fox (politician) (category Members of the 19th Dáil)
    circumstances of Fox's killing. Because Fox was a Protestant,[citation needed] several TDs have stated that the motive for the killing was sectarian. One of those...
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    The 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings took place in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. On 10 March 1971, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)...
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  • The murder remains unsolved. Heidi Hazell (26), was a German woman who on 7 September 1989 was killed by an unknown member of the Provisional Irish Republican...
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  • Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign (category Political history of Northern Ireland)
    off-duty British soldiers. On another occasion an IRA gunman shot dead Heidi Hazell, a German woman, as she sat alone in her car. She was parked near a British...
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    American YouTuber Heidi Montag, American television personality September 16 – Kyla Pratt, American actress September 18 Keeley Hazell, English model and...
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  • Denis Donaldson (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2022)
    Service of Northern Ireland (formerly the Royal Ulster Constabulary). It was initially believed that the Provisional IRA were responsible for his killing although...
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  • Freddie Scappaticci (category People from Northern Ireland of Italian descent)
    reference to the fact that many of the informers uncovered were shot in the back of the head - the nut. 18 killings as a result of ISU activities have been directly...
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  • The Store Bar shooting (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from September 2023)
    Antrim. The Republican group sprayed the pub with an AR-15 assault rifle killing three people and injuring about a half a dozen. The victims were Ruby Kidd...
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  • balaclavas jumped out of the Pajero and fired 15 rounds from an AK-47 at the detectives. Three rounds hit Jerry McCabe, killing him. His colleague, O'Sullivan...
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  • Warrington bombings (category History of Warrington)
    poll in several areas of the North West, including in Warrington. The killing of Ball and Parry is still on Cheshire Police's list of unsolved murders. The...
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  • a list of ambushes carried out by the Irish Republican Army against the British armed forces and police. Melaugh, Martin. "Cain: Chronology of the Conflict...
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  • Thomas McMahon (Irish republican) (category Irish murderers of children)
    Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), and was one of the IRA's most experienced bomb-makers. McMahon was convicted of the murder of Lord...
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    Loughgall ambush (category Military history of County Armagh)
    from hidden positions around it in a pre-planned ambush, killing all of the attackers. Two of them were subsequently found to have been unarmed when they...
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  • 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others. The Provisional Irish Republican Army...
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  • Edward Butler (Irish republican) (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from September 2023)
    1949) is a former member of both the Official Irish Republican Army and the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). He was part of different IRA units based...
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    also involved in tit for tat sectarian killings of Protestant civilians, in retaliation for sectarian killings by loyalist paramilitaries. By July the...
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  • author of several books about The Troubles. Richard O'Rawe was born in 1956 and spent the first fourteen years of his life in the Lower Falls district of Belfast...
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  • 11 May 1976. Collins, Eamon (1997). Killing Rage. Granta Books. ISBN 9781862070080. "IRA turns to East for tools of terror", Irish Independent, 27 January...
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  • Kingsmill massacre (category Massacres of Protestants)
    massacre was the climax of a string of tit-for-tat killings in the area during the mid-1970s, and was one of the deadliest mass shootings of the Troubles. A 2011...
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    The Friends of Sinn Féin is the name of six different Irish republican political non-profit organisations located in Scotland, England, Wales, Canada...
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  • John Francis Green (category Deaths by firearm in the Republic of Ireland)
    Nairac was involved in Green's killing. Green's was one of the 87 killings attributed by the Pat Finucane Centre to the group of Ulster loyalist paramilitaries...
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    Admiral of the Fleet Albert Victor Nicholas Louis Francis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (25 June 1900 – 27 August 1979) was a British statesman...
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    start of the Troubles in Northern Ireland in 1969. The organization states its mission is to aid in the creation of a United Ireland in the spirit of the...
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