Thursday, January 19, 2012

Northern ireland bombs

  • DUBLIN — Police say two bombs have detonated in the Northern Ireland city of Londonderry, but nobody has been reported wounded because of telephoned warnings from IRA dissidents.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • DUBLIN — Police say two bombs have detonated in the Northern Ireland city of Londonderry, but nobody has been reported wounded because of telephoned warnings from IRA dissidents.
  • (Washington Post)
  • who want the British province of Northern Ireland to be part of a united Ireland, have attacked government offices in recent months.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • DUBLIN (AP) — Northern Ireland police say British Army experts have defused a pipe bomb near a Catholic elementary school in Belfast. St. Teresas Primary School in west Belfast was closed Tuesday during the security operation.
  • (The Guardian)
  • Two explosions have been reported in Northern Ireland - one near a tourist office, the other near a benefits office in the centre of Londonderry. Police said no one was injured in the blasts, which happened in Strand Road and Foyle Street.
  • (Sky.com)
  • A pipe bomb with the capacity to kill has been left close to a primary school in Northern Ireland. Police said the device was designed to murder and its discovery before it exploded had averted a potential tragedy.
  • (Belfast Telegraph)
  • who want the British province of Northern Ireland to be part of a united Ireland, have attacked government offices in recent months. The office housing the organizing committee for Londonderrys term as U.K.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • Recently-released government files from the early 80s reveal how Northern Ireland planned to cope with a possible nuclear strike, reports the Belfast Telegraph.
  • (Irish Central)
  • British army experts defused a car bomb targeting a soldier in Northern Ireland, police said on Friday, in an attack claimed by Irish nationalist militants.
  • (Stuff)

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