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- The_Troubles_in_Ballymena abstract "The Northern Irish Troubles resulted in 11 deaths in or near the mainly Protestant County Antrim town of Ballymena. Eight people were killed by various loyalist groups, and three by the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Two of the IRA victims were members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary; all other victims were civilians. Of the eleven victims, six were Protestant and five Catholic.1974Two Catholic brothers Sean and Brendan Byrne, aged 54 and 45 were shot by the UDA at their public house in Tannaghmore outside Ballymena on May 24.The pub had stayed open during the Ulster Workers Council strike.The gunmen had arrived to the pub in a convoy with a busload of other loyalists.All 30 men were detained at a police road block.Two were later jailed for life.1976A Protestant woman Yvonne Dunlop, aged 27 was killed as the result of an IRA firebomb in the shop where she worked on Bridge Street on October 9.Among those jailed for the attack was IRA member and Hunger striker Thomas McElwee.Later that day a 40 year old Catholic man, Sean McCrystal was killed in retaliation by the UVF.The victim's burning body was found on waste ground on North Street close to Bridge Street.1978John Lamont a 21 year old Protestant and RUC reserve member , was shot by the IRA in George Street while he was on duty by himself.An Orangeman, he was the first member of the security forces to be killed in Ballymena.1987Norman Kennedy a 41 year old Protestant and RUC officer, was shot at his home in Murob Park by the IRA.A member of an Orange Lodge in his native Limavady he was forced to leave the town by loyalist protestors following the Anglo-Irish agreement.".
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- The_Troubles_in_Ballymena comment "The Northern Irish Troubles resulted in 11 deaths in or near the mainly Protestant County Antrim town of Ballymena. Eight people were killed by various loyalist groups, and three by the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Two of the IRA victims were members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary; all other victims were civilians.".
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