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There have been calls for a “sickening” SAS flag to be removed from a Co Tyrone village where three IRA men where shot dead.
William Matchett: Coagh ambush on IRA death squad in 1991 made people safer and brought peace closer© A coroner last week ruled SAS soldiers were justified in their use of lethal force at Coagh ...
The coroner at the inquest into the killing of three IRA men in Coagh in County Tyrone in June 1991 has ruled that SAS soldiers were justified in their use of lethal force.
FORMER RUC Chief Constable Hugh Annesley has denied ordering police not to investigate the "planning and control" of a British army ambush during which three IRA men were killed.
The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers in an ambush which killed three IRA men in Co Tyrone in 1991 was justified, a coroner has ruled. Delivering his provisional findings in the Coagh inquest, ...
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NorthernIrelandWorld on MSNSinn Féin MLA calls for immediate removal of 'sectarian' SAS-type flag in Co Tyrone villageA Sinn Féin MLA has branded a flag with the wording 'SAS 3 - IRA 0' erected in the Co Tyrone village of Coagh as "sectarian.” ...
A number of SAS soldiers involved in an ambush that killed three IRA men in Co Tyrone in 1991 have been referred to prosecutors to consider if criminal acts were committed in the planning of the ...
The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers in an ambush that killed three IRA men in Co Tyrone in 1991 was justified, a coroner has ruled.
An ex-soldier sentenced to six months in prison for refusal to give evidence at an inquest into the deaths of three IRA men in 1991 still has time to attend, the families’ lawyer has said.
The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers in an ambush that killed three IRA men in Co Tyrone in 1991 was justified, a coroner has ruled.
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