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7 October 1977: A prison officer was shot dead by the IRA in the Wellington Park area of Belfast. https://free.fanproj.tv/members/sniderbegum5/activity/912668/ were killed within the crossfire Siobhan McCabe (4) & Patrick Crawford (15), and eight individuals were wounded during the battle. 25 August 1973: the IRA shot an undercover British soldier (Richard Miller, aged 21) exterior Royal Victoria Hospital, Falls Road, Belfast. It's thought that it was planted by the IRA and meant for a British Military patrol. 4 February 1978: A Protestant civilian, Martha McAlpine (aged 69), was by accident shot useless during an IRA attack from a passing van on a RUC foot patrol outdoors Seaview football ground, Shore Highway, Skegoneill, Belfast. 17 April 1979: 4 RUC officers had been killed when the IRA exploded an estimated 1,000 pound van bomb at Bessbrook, County Armagh, believed to be the most important bomb used by the IRA as much as that point.

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RUC officers came beneath gunfire as their automotive exited the M1 motorway at the Kennedy Lane roundabout in Andersontown. Three December: An military foot patrol around the Short Strand in Belfast came under major gunfire from automatic weapons being fired from close by nationalist housing. 15 December 1977: An UDR mobile border patrol was attacked by IRA gunmen with computerized weapons in Kinawley, County Fermanagh. 27 January 1977: An RUC officer was shot lifeless by an IRA unit on the Strand Street in Derry.

17 June 1978: An IRA unit ambushed an RUC car near Camlough, County Armagh. 13 August 1973: the IRA shot dead an off-duty RUC reservist (William McIlveen, aged 36) at his workplace, a manufacturing facility on Cathedral Road, Armagh town. 2 August 1979: Two British troopers were killed by the IRA in a landmine assault at Cathedral Highway, Armagh city. Two parcels dropped outside SKF Roller Bearings manufacturing unit on Newtownards Street, Belfast exploded inflicting minor harm. 28 October 1973: an IRA sniper shot dead a patrolling British soldier (Stephen Hall, aged 27) in Crossmaglen, County Armagh.