1988 Lisburn van bombing
On 15 June 1988 an unmarked military van carrying six British Army soldiers was blown up by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) at Market Place in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. The explosion took place at the end of a charity marathon run in which the soldiers had participated. All six soldiers were killed in the attack – four outright, one on his way to hospital and another later on in hospital. The bombing is sometimes referred to as the Lisburn "Fun Run" bombing.
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1988 Lisburn van bombing
On 15 June 1988 an unmarked military van carrying six British Army soldiers was blown up by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) at Market Place in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. The explosion took place at the end of a charity marathon run in which the soldiers had participated. All six soldiers were killed in the attack – four outright, one on his way to hospital and another later on in hospital. The bombing is sometimes referred to as the Lisburn "Fun Run" bombing.
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On 15 June 1988 an unmarked mi ...... the Lisburn "Fun Run" bombing.
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Взрыв микроавтобуса в Лисберне ...... л. Lisburn "Fun Run" bombing).
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Wreckage of the soldiers' van after the explosion
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1988-06-15
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Market Place, Lisburn,
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On 15 June 1988 an unmarked mi ...... the Lisburn "Fun Run" bombing.
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Взрыв микроавтобуса в Лисберне ...... армейского корпуса снабжения.
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1988 Lisburn van bombing
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Взрыв микроавтобуса в Лисберне
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