The recent bombings were necessary to safeguard the planes patrolling the no-fly zones. |
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Lots of police have been killed and injured through these suicide bombings. |
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It is easy to dismiss terrorist bombings in far away countries as being unimportant to us. |
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On being asked to leave he accused the shopkeeper of being a terrorist and playing a part in the bombings. |
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There have been attacks on mosques ranging from windows being broken to petrol bombings. |
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Police have been unable to ascertain why the hate crime levels have decreased since the bombings. |
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These will remember the victims and survivors of the bombings that brought an end to World War Two. |
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Tommy is also a suspect in a series of bombings in the capital and in the murder of a judge who sentenced him. |
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Europe has a similar interest, having suffered, with the train bombings in Madrid, the kind of fanatic nihilism that visited the Twin Towers. |
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This sadistic boast has been followed by a savage and shameless campaign of suicide bombings. |
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Has that world really been rendered permanently obsolete by the terrorist bombings? |
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And the bombings brought the whole question of the war to the front of the debate. |
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Zougam is tied into the bombings by a phonecard said to have come from his shop which was found in the one bag of bombs which did not explode. |
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The country's leaders are worried the sporadic suicide bombings could be relative pinpricks leading up to terrorism on a much larger scale. |
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Gradually the news filtered through that the latest incidents were nowhere near as bad as the bombings a fortnight ago. |
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In the carnage of the Bali bombings, as with the destruction of the New York World Trade Centre last year, heroes and heroines emerged. |
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Last month a group with the same name issued a statement claiming to be behind the bombings of some local internet cafes. |
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There were also four single women, which meant all of the males circled around them like Stukas doing dive bombings on targets of opportunity. |
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Countless daily suicide bombings are threatening to tear the fragile nature of the community apart completely. |
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The Prime Minister immediately set about grappling with the challenge of investigating the bombings. |
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The people at London's ground zero were sounding like the Spanish after their train bombings. |
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And it really did shock a society, which we've been told in the past is unshockable given three years of suicide bombings and other attacks. |
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He is not comfortable with talk of the Dunkirk spirit being resurrected in the wake of the London bombings. |
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Several villages around the cities have also been occupied as the army tries to prevent militants from carrying out suicide bombings. |
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They said they have been ordered to carry out suicide bombings but decided instead they would give up. |
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It was not immediately clear whether the teenager was connected to any of the militant groups that have carried out suicide bombings. |
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In past weeks, bombers have carried out heavy suicide bombings but in single strikes. |
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He will be lower profile, but the suicide bombings are expected to continue because he is an extremist. |
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In 19 months there were 11 bombings of flocks of sheep with child shepherds on the plains in the middle of nowhere. |
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The police have apparently developed four theories about who might have been behind the bombings. |
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He is currently serving a prison sentence for his role in the embassy bombings. |
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Demonstrators gathered in a drenching rain under the neon news ticker that carried reports of the latest bombings and troop movements. |
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The assassinations and bombings carried out by the Partisans forced the German soldiers into their barracks. |
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Two people are under arrest in London, possibly in connection to today's attempted mass transit bombings. |
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Religious edicts have underpinned suicide bombings, amputations, female infanticide and genital mutilation, and the practice of suttee. |
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The bombings were carried out by suicide attackers, and show the power of even low-tech terrorist attacks. |
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The ruins of the apartment buildings were quickly bulldozed after the 1999 bombings. |
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The other five are alleged to be members of the group behind the train bombings. |
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Suicide bombings had become firmly embedded in the Iraqi insurgent armamentarium. |
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The bombings may simply have brought thousands more socialist voters to the polls. |
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All this has lent a sort of legitimization to the reoccupation, the bombings, and the arrests. |
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The explosions came amid worldwide terror alerts and four days after a series of bombings killed 34 people. |
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From now on things worsened with killings and bombings almost a regular occurrence. |
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Suddenly, the lights fizzle out, and all that can be heard are the bombings of an air raid outside. |
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The backlash could include bombings, kidnappings, plane hijackings and even beheadings. |
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In Britain, steady streams of commuters continued to pay their respects to the victims of the London terrorist bombings. |
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His rearrest came after local police said he would be useful to investigations into the recent Port-of-Spain bombings. |
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So they went underground, formed the Red Army Faction, and carried out bank raids, kidnappings, hijacks and bombings. |
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Too weak to attack their enemies' high-tech military head on, they resisted through surprise raids and bombings. |
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It's reasonable to guess that the bombings were timed to coincide with the G8 summit. |
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In passenger concourses above, TV newscasts reported on the terrorist railway bombings in Madrid the day before. |
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Mr Blair extended his sympathies to the families of those who had died in the two huge suicide bombings, many of whom are likely to be British. |
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He was freed on Friday after being granted royal clemency and immediately announced that he had been forced into confessing to the bombings. |
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Automobiles are not allowed in those zones to reduce the risk of car bombings. |
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This was the beginning of modern warfare, with its bombings of civilians and lethal gases. |
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There is speculation that there could be a series of simultaneous bombings across the country. |
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Terrorist bombings ruin a building, many lives and inflict trauma on the witnesses. |
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Yesterday the prime minister described the bombings as an attack on our values as a society. |
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There is another battle going on that is a long way from the bombings and fighting on the frontline. |
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He's always been mentioned by those who did bombings in the past as their commander. |
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Twice inside a week the terrorists have carried out bombings in the heart of a major European city. |
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O'Neill's New York FBI team was at the center of bureaucratic arm-wrestling over who would head the 1998 investigation into the embassy bombings in East Africa. |
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Yesterday's attacks carried several eerie echoes of the July 7 bombings. |
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Bara also warned that such a hasty accusation could prompt a perception among the public that it is merely camouflage for the real masterminds of the bombings. |
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Police in West Yorkshire used a taser electronic stun gun on a bus passenger who was wearing a rucksack, just six days after the London bombings, it was revealed yesterday. |
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After all, that cause was never as popular in the chancelleries of Europe and the campuses of America as it became after the first round of suicide bombings. |
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After three decades of internecine warfare, bombings, retaliatory killings and mutual suspicion, those involved decided to seek a lasting political solution. |
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Even if the bombings are being done by just one or a few individuals rather than as part of a crime syndicate, the last thing we want is for others to follow, copycat fashion. |
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Twenty thousand people were evacuated from Birmingham last night as fears of terrorism continued to ripple through Britain following the London bombings. |
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The 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya by al-Qaeda killed 224 people. |
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Ibnu Ahmad was a killer, and member of the militant group notorious for the Bali bombings that left 202 people dead. |
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Why would Tsarnaev tell the carjacking victim they were responsible for the bombings, as police allege? |
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After the bombings, police raided the flat and found the bomb factory. |
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The Boston Marathon bombings reminded the world how quickly a celebration can turn into a conflagration. |
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And in November 2011, a DC district court judge ruled that both Iran and Sudan were culpable for the 1998 embassy bombings. |
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After two days of bombings, she was evacuated along with other students by the U.S. Army on a Seahawk helicopter. |
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The Pashtun-dominated party is also being bloodied by drive-by bombings in Karachi. |
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They spent a long time repairing relations with Saudi Arabia and wouldn't therefore be involved, it seems to me, in an operation of bombings in Saudi Arabia. |
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Kremlin-approved media coverage of Moscow's subway bombings is engulfing the city in paranoia. |
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Under Alfonso Cano, who took command in 2008, the farc regrouped, pulling off assaults and bombings in the country and the city. |
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And during a one-week period the next month four different female suicide bombings shook various regions of Nigeria. |
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His body was found after the Tsarnaev brothers were fingered as suspects in the bombings. |
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The other bombings included a blast near a cinema near the Giza pyramids but there were no reports of casualties. |
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Obviously the police haven't confirmed yet whether the guy was involved in yesterday's bombings, but I suppose one can reasonably assume that he was. |
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When we don the mask of sanity and hide our true feelings from each other, we also avoid having to face up to our moral complicity in the bombings. |
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But the Boston bombings are still somewhat unusual for their lethality and success in America. |
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Al-Liby was indicted in 2000 for his role in planning the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. |
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He is suspected of involvement in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania that left more than 200 dead. |
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Hundreds of officers, including bomb squads and sharpshooters, stood guard outside the court, a short drive from the tourist strip where the bombings happened. |
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A wave of bombings of historic mosques and shrines by ultraconservative Salafists has the postrevolution Libyan government fuming. |
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Four things you need to know about the twin suicide bombings that hit Volgograd ahead of the Sochi Olympics. |
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He was an untried prime minister in 1999 when, in response to a wave of apartment bombings that carved through Moscow, he sent troops into the province. |
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During the German occupation, Dunkirk was largely destroyed by Allied bombings. |
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Similar attacks occurred throughout the United Kingdom following the 7 July 2005 London bombings. |
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Most people aged 35 or over remembered the threat and greeted the bombings with great trepidation. |
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Loyalists hoped the bombings would force O'Neill to resign and bring an end to any concessions to nationalists. |
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Tuz Khurmatu is predominantly Turkmen and has witnessed a slew of bombings against the community. |
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The annual Patriots' Day game took on added significance two years ago because of the marathon bombings. |
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Although there were further bombings, there is no evidence that MAC were involved. |
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Theaterwide chemical warfare agent contamination from air war bombings of Iraq. |
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The feuding for control of the Jersey waterfront made news as sluggings, bombings, and beatings continued on the Jersey City docks. |
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Hundreds of bombings, arsons, acid attacks, invasions, and incidents of vandalism against abortion providers have occurred. |
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A FORMER prisoner-of-war from North Wales yesterday told how he was caught up in the aftermath of the London bombings. |
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During the Second World War Milan suffered extensive damage from Allied bombings. |
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Militants have threatened bombings in response to the expected election of hard-liner Ariel Sharon, 73, as the country's new Prime Minister. |
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Many cities and towns in Normandy were totally devastated by the fighting and bombings. |
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From 1969 to 2003 there were over 36,900 shooting incidents and over 16,200 bombings or attempted bombings associated with The Troubles. |
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After the 1944 bombings the firm of Auguste Perret began to rebuild the city in concrete. |
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The near-simultaneous attacks increased the lethality of the bombings, which targeted mainly Western tourists. |
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Ashgabat, 3 Jan-The Volgograd bombings have shaken Russia and reverberations would be felt in Central Asia, slowly, unevenly, but surely. |
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Debt-ridden Martin Counsell, 52, admitted using the same explosive used in the 2005 London bombings. |
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The City suffered terrorist attacks including the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing and the 7 July 2005 London bombings. |
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In 1997, he allegedly orchestrated a dozen bombings in Cuba intended to deter the growing tourism trade. |
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On 7 July 2005, a series of four suicide bombings struck London, killing 52 commuters, in addition to the four bombers. |
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The January to March 1999 phase of the war brought increasing insecurity in urban areas, including bombings and murders. |
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Yesterday's suicide bombings in the southern city of Beersheba were just over an hour's drive from Tel Aviv. |
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After 2013, Afghanistan was shaken hard with suicide bombings by the Taliban. |
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A 24-year guerrilla war followed, in which 200,000 East Timorese died-from bombings, killings, and forced starvation. |
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In October and December 1969, the UVF carried out a number of small bombings in the Republic of Ireland. |
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Since the early 1980s, the world has witnessed many instances of the grotesque instrument of suicide bombings, spreading death, destruction, and fear. |
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The bombings of Guernica, Rotterdam, and Warsaw were considered tactical missions in support of military operations and were not intended as strategic terror attacks. |
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The July 7 bombings that killed more than 50 people on London's mass transit network underlined the vulnerability of systems that depend on open access in order to function. |
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The Bali bombings claimed 202 lives, mostly Western holidaymakers. |
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Ashwell said there has been increased interest in insurance for mass transit systems with inquiries coming in from around the world, following the London bombings. |
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Other mosque bombings in Iraq, both before and after the February 2006 bombing, have been part of the conflict between the country's groups of Muslims. |
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From the 1990s, signs of discontent continued and included, in 2003 and 2004, a series of bombings and armed violence in Riyadh, Jeddah, Yanbu and Khobar. |
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Ultimately, responsibility for the British part of the attack lay with Churchill, which is why he has been criticised for allowing the bombings to occur. |
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After that most of the strength of the Luftwaffe was diverted to the war against the Soviet Union leaving German cities vulnerable to British and later American air bombings. |
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But the charge sheet is not just a recapitulation of instances of imperial incendiarism, such as the Amritsar massacre or the bombings of Iraqi villages. |
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In the Government's response to the 7 July 2005 London bombings the department coordinated humanitarian support to the relatives of victims and arranged the memorial events. |
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The most notable of atrocities carried out by loyalists during this time was the Dublin and Monaghan bombings in which 34 people died, mainly in Dublin itself. |
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The region saw several IRA attacks during the Troubles, including the M62 coach bombing, the Warrington bomb attacks and the 1992 and 1996 Manchester bombings. |
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The Birmingham pub bombings on 21 November 1974, which killed 21 people and injured 182, presented emergency services with unprecedented peace time demands. |
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Al Libi, who's birth name is Nazih Al Ragye, is a prime suspect in t he 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 224 civilians. |
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The bombings do not dramatically change the picture of our coverage. |
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The air raid on the town was one of the first aerial bombings of the war. |
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