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  1. Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 21 July 1972, during the Troubles. At least twenty bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, most within a half-hour period. Most of them were car bombs and most targeted infrastructure, especially the ...

  2. 21 de jul. de 2022 · On Friday 21 July 1972, 19 Irish Republican Army (IRA) bombs exploded across Belfast in little over an hour on a warm afternoon. Nine people were killed and 130 others were seriously injured in...

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  3. El Viernes Sangriento fue el nombre que se le dio a una serie de ataques con bombas que perpetró el IRA Provisional en Belfast, el 21 de julio de 1972. Este ataque se enmarcó dentro de una campaña contra objetivos económicos y militares en Irlanda del Norte.

    Hora
    Lugar
    Daños
    14:09
    Windsor Park
    Colocada en un paso elevado sobre vías de ...
    14:36
    Brookvale Hotel
    Zona evacuada. Sin heridos.
    14:40
    Ulster Bank
    Zona no evacuada. Una mujer católica ...
    14:52
    Botanic Railway Station
    Coche bomba colocado en el exterior.
  4. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Nine people died and 130 were injured when a number of bombs exploded across Belfast on 21 July 1972. The day, which became known as Bloody Friday, saw the IRA place and detonate 19 bombs...

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  5. On 21 July 1972, the IRA detonated at least 20 bombs across Belfast killing nine people. The day became known as Bloody Friday.

  6. Bloody Friday, Belfast. 21 July 1972. On a Friday afternoon in the summer of 1972, the Provisional IRA exploded 19 bombs across Belfast in little over an hour. Nine people were killed and 130...

  7. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Bloody Friday ranks among the most notorious days of the Troubles. Bloody Friday victims' families deserve truth - son. The car bombs were placed at commercial premises and transport hubs...