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- Falls_Curfew abstract "The Falls Curfew (also called the Battle of the Falls or the Rape of the Lower Falls) was a British Army operation during 3–5 July 1970 in the Falls district of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The operation began as a search for weapons in the staunchly Irish nationalist district. As the search ended, local youths attacked the British soldiers with stones and petrol bombs and the soldiers responded with CS gas. This quickly developed into gun battles between British soldiers and the Official Irish Republican Army. Four hours after the violence began, the British commander sealed off the area and imposed a curfew, which would last 36 hours. During that time, the British Army carried out house-to-house searches for weapons, occasionally coming under attack from the Official IRA. The searches involved much destruction and a large amount of CS gas was fired into the area. On 5 July, the curfew was brought to an end when 3,000 women and children from Andersonstown marched into the curfew zone with food and groceries for the locals.During the operation, four civilians were killed by the British Army, at least 75 people were wounded (including 15 soldiers) and 337 people were arrested. A large number of weapons and ammunition was also captured. The Falls Curfew deeply alienated Belfast's Irish nationalist and Catholic population from the British Army and boosted support for the IRA.".
- Falls_Curfew causalties "uncertain".
- Falls_Curfew combatant "British Army".
- Falls_Curfew combatant "Official IRA".
- Falls_Curfew commander Ian_Freeland.
- Falls_Curfew commander Jim_Sullivan_(Irish_republican).
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- Falls_Curfew isPartOfMilitaryConflict The_Troubles.
- Falls_Curfew place Belfast.
- Falls_Curfew place Northern_Ireland.
- Falls_Curfew result "337 people arrested".
- Falls_Curfew result "Official IRA weapons captured".
- Falls_Curfew strength "3000 soldiers".
- Falls_Curfew strength "8090 volunteers".
- Falls_Curfew thumbnail Divis_Street_Murals,_Belfast,_May_2011_(07).JPG?width=300.
- Falls_Curfew wikiPageExternalLink ch70.htm.
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- Falls_Curfew caption "A mural depicting the march that broke through the curfew".
- Falls_Curfew casualties "18".
- Falls_Curfew casualties "4".
- Falls_Curfew casualties "60".
- Falls_Curfew casualties "uncertain".
- Falls_Curfew combatant "British Army".
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- Falls_Curfew commander Ian_Freeland.
- Falls_Curfew commander Jim_Sullivan_(Irish_republican).
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- Falls_Curfew place Belfast.
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- Falls_Curfew result "337".
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- Falls_Curfew comment "The Falls Curfew (also called the Battle of the Falls or the Rape of the Lower Falls) was a British Army operation during 3–5 July 1970 in the Falls district of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The operation began as a search for weapons in the staunchly Irish nationalist district. As the search ended, local youths attacked the British soldiers with stones and petrol bombs and the soldiers responded with CS gas.".
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- Falls_Curfew depiction Divis_Street_Murals,_Belfast,_May_2011_(07).JPG.
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