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- Battle_at_Springmartin abstract "The Battle at Springmartin was a series of gun battles in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 13–14 May 1972. It involved the British Army, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), and the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). The violence began when a car bomb, planted by Protestant loyalists, exploded outside a crowded public house in the mainly Irish nationalist and Catholic district of Ballymurphy. UVF snipers then opened fire on the survivors from an abandoned high-rise flat. This began the worst fighting in Northern Ireland since the suspension of Stormont and the imposition of Direct Rule from London. For the rest of the night and throughout the next day, local IRA units fought gun battles with both the UVF and British Army. Most of the fighting took place along the interface between the Catholic Ballymurphy and Protestant Springmartin housing estates, and the British Army base that sat between them. Seven people were killed in the violence: five civilians (four Catholics, one Protestant), a British soldier and a member of the IRA youth wing. Four of the dead were teenagers.".
- Battle_at_Springmartin causalties "1 killed, unknown wounded".
- Battle_at_Springmartin combatant "British Army".
- Battle_at_Springmartin combatant "Provisional Irish Republican Army".
- Battle_at_Springmartin combatant "Ulster Volunteer Force".
- Battle_at_Springmartin date "1972-05-14".
- Battle_at_Springmartin isPartOfMilitaryConflict Operation_Banner.
- Battle_at_Springmartin isPartOfMilitaryConflict The_Troubles.
- Battle_at_Springmartin place Belfast.
- Battle_at_Springmartin place Shankill_Road.
- Battle_at_Springmartin place Springfield_Road,_Belfast.
- Battle_at_Springmartin result "7 dead (including 5 civilians), at least 66 injured".
- Battle_at_Springmartin strength "2 regiments".
- Battle_at_Springmartin strength "Unknown".
- Battle_at_Springmartin thumbnail Peace_Line,_Belfast_-_geograph_-_1254138.jpg?width=300.
- Battle_at_Springmartin wikiPageID "35563635".
- Battle_at_Springmartin wikiPageRevisionID "606642700".
- Battle_at_Springmartin caption "The interface area today. At the far end of the 18-foot high peace wall is the former British Army base. It should be noted that area has been extensively rebuilt since 1972.".
- Battle_at_Springmartin casualties "1".
- Battle_at_Springmartin casualties "at least 1 wounded".
- Battle_at_Springmartin combatant British_Army.
- Battle_at_Springmartin combatant Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army.
- Battle_at_Springmartin combatant Ulster_Volunteer_Force.
- Battle_at_Springmartin conflict "Battle at Springmartin".
- Battle_at_Springmartin date "--05-14".
- Battle_at_Springmartin hasPhotoCollection Battle_at_Springmartin.
- Battle_at_Springmartin partof "The Troubles and Operation Banner".
- Battle_at_Springmartin place "Interface area between Springmartin and Ballymurphy housing estates, Belfast, Northern Ireland".
- Battle_at_Springmartin result "7".
- Battle_at_Springmartin strength "2".
- Battle_at_Springmartin strength "Unknown".
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:1972_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:British_Army_in_Operation_Banner.
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:Car_and_truck_bombings_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:Conflicts_in_1972.
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:Deaths_by_firearm_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:Military_actions_and_engagements_during_the_Troubles_(Northern_Ireland).
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_actions.
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:The_Troubles_in_Belfast.
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:Ulster_Volunteer_Force_actions.
- Battle_at_Springmartin subject Category:Urban_warfare.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type Abstraction100002137.
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- Battle_at_Springmartin type ConflictsIn1972.
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- Battle_at_Springmartin type Event100029378.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type GroupAction101080366.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type ProvisionalIrishRepublicanArmyActions.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type TheTroublesInBelfast.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type Trouble105687338.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type UlsterVolunteerForceActions.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
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- Battle_at_Springmartin type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_at_Springmartin type Event.
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- Battle_at_Springmartin type Thing.
- Battle_at_Springmartin comment "The Battle at Springmartin was a series of gun battles in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 13–14 May 1972. It involved the British Army, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), and the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). The violence began when a car bomb, planted by Protestant loyalists, exploded outside a crowded public house in the mainly Irish nationalist and Catholic district of Ballymurphy. UVF snipers then opened fire on the survivors from an abandoned high-rise flat.".
- Battle_at_Springmartin label "Battle at Springmartin".
- Battle_at_Springmartin label "Битва при Спрингмартине".
- Battle_at_Springmartin sameAs m.0j9q8t7.
- Battle_at_Springmartin sameAs Q4870137.
- Battle_at_Springmartin sameAs Q4870137.
- Battle_at_Springmartin sameAs Battle_at_Springmartin.
- Battle_at_Springmartin wasDerivedFrom Battle_at_Springmartin?oldid=606642700.
- Battle_at_Springmartin depiction Peace_Line,_Belfast_-_geograph_-_1254138.jpg.
- Battle_at_Springmartin isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_at_Springmartin.
- Battle_at_Springmartin name "Battle at Springmartin".