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Warrenpoint ambush : ウィキペディア英語版 | Warrenpoint ambush
The Warrenpoint ambush〔Bowyer Bell, John: ''The IRA, 1968-2000: Analysis of a Secret Army''. Taylor & Francis, 2000. p. 305. ISBN 0-7146-8119-9〕〔Faligot, Roger: ''Britain's Military Strategy in Ireland: The Kitson Experiment''. Zed Press, 1983, p. 142. ISBN 0-86232-047-X〕〔Ellison, Graham, and Smyth, Jim: ''The Crowned Harp: Policing Northern Ireland''. Pluto Press, 2000, p. 145. ISBN 0-7453-1393-0〕 or Narrow Water ambush〔("Smithwick Tribunal to examine bomb attack that killed 18 soldiers" ). ''Belfast Telegraph'', 5 December 2011.〕〔("Garda 'told not to aid ambush probe'" ). ''Irish Examiner'', 13 March 2012.〕〔Moloney, Ed. ''A Secret History of the IRA''. Penguin UK, 2007. Index.〕 (also called the Warrenpoint massacre〔("1979: Soldiers die in Warrenpoint massacre" ). BBC News "On This Day"〕〔(Daily Telegraph )〕〔("Police net closes in on Omagh murder gang" ). ''Irish Independent'', 5 January 1999.〕〔(Google Search )〕 or Narrow Water massacre)〔O'Brien, Brendan. ''The Long War: The IRA and Sinn Féin''. Syracuse University Press, 1993. p.205〕〔("Narrow Water para returns after 30 years" ). ''Belfast Newsletter'', 24 August 2009.〕〔("Top diplomat thought Hume wanted return of internment" ). ''Belfast Telegraph'', 30 December 2009.〕 was a guerrilla attack〔Carr, Matthew (2007). ''The infernal machine: a history of terrorism''. New Press, p. 173. ISBN 1-59558-179-0〕 by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 27 August 1979. The IRA's South Armagh Brigade ambushed the British Army with two large roadside bombs at Narrow Water Castle (near Warrenpoint) in Northern Ireland. The first bomb targeted a British Army convoy and the second targeted the reinforcements sent to deal with the incident. IRA volunteers hidden in nearby woodland also allegedly fired on the troops. The castle is on the banks of the Newry River, which marks the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Eighteen British soldiers were killed and six were seriously injured, making it the deadliest attack on the British Army during the Troubles. An English civilian was also killed and another injured when British soldiers fired across the border after the first blast. The attack happened on the same day that the IRA assassinated Lord Louis Mountbatten. == Ambush ==
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