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- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing abstract "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. Lisburn hosts the headquarters of the British Army in Northern Ireland. Four of the dead were from the Royal Corps of Signals regiment whilst the other two were from the Green Howards and Royal Army Ordnance Corps regiments respectively. A booby-trap bomb was hidden under the Ford Transit van in which the soldiers were travelling, and was designed in such a way that the blast had gone upwards to cause maximum damage to the vehicle. Eleven civilian bystanders were injured, including a two-year-old child and 80-year-old man. The bombing is sometimes referred to as the Lisburn "Fun Run" bombing.".
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- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing caption "Wreckage of the soldiers' van after the explosion".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing date "1988-06-15".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing fatalities "6".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing hasPhotoCollection 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing injuries "11".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing location County_Antrim.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing location Northern_Ireland.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing location "Market Place, Lisburn,".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing partof The_Troubles.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing perp Provisional_IRA_Belfast_Brigade.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing perp Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing time "1259.0".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing timezone "BST".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing title "1988".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing type "Bombing".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing weapons "Booby-trap bomb".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:1988_in_Northern_Ireland.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:British_Army_in_Operation_Banner.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:Car_and_truck_bombings_in_Northern_Ireland.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:Improvised_explosive_device_bombings_in_Northern_Ireland.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:Lisburn.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:Military_actions_and_engagements_during_the_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland).
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:Military_history_of_County_Antrim.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:Royal_Corps_of_Signals.
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing subject Category:The_Troubles_in_County_Antrim.
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- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing comment "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. Lisburn hosts the headquarters of the British Army in Northern Ireland.".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing label "1988 Lisburn van bombing".
- 1988_Lisburn_van_bombing label "Взрыв микроавтобуса в Лисберне".
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