Droppin Well bombing

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The Droppin Well bombing was a 1982 attack in Ballykelly, County Londonderry, in which a bomb exploded in a crowded pub frequented by British soldiers, killing 17 people and becoming one of the deadliest incidents of the Troubles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bombing
event of the Troubles
mass killing
terrorist attack
aftermath increased security measures at military-frequented venues in Northern Ireland
widespread condemnation
attackType pub bombing
time bomb
civilianFatalities 11
conflict The Troubles
country United Kingdom
date 1982-12-06
fatalities 17
injuries 30+
location Ballykelly
County Londonderry
Droppin Well bar
Northern Ireland
militaryFatalities 6
motive republican paramilitary campaign against British presence in Northern Ireland
notableFor being one of the deadliest attacks of the Troubles
high number of civilian casualties
perpetrator Irish National Liberation Army
setting crowded pub
target British Army soldiers
civilians
timeOfDay evening
victim British Army
Royal Ulster Constabulary
weapon explosive device
year 1982

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Irish National Liberation Army notableAttack Droppin Well bombing