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attacks took
place at
Coshquin (near Derry),
Cloghoge (near Newry), and
Omagh in the
early morning of 24
October 1990. The
Coshquin attack was the deadliest...
- hostage, to
deliver a bomb to a
British Army
checkpoint at
Buncrana Road,
Coshquin,
County Londonderry (on the
County Donegal border). The bomb detonated...
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Derry City and
Strabane BT48
LONDONDERRY Derry, Cityside, Ballynagard,
Coshquin, Rosemount, The Collon, Culmore.
Derry City and
Strabane BT49 LIMAVADY...
- was
detonated by
remote control. The
first exploded at a
checkpoint in
Coshquin,
killing the
driver and five soldiers. The
second exploded at a checkpoint...
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hostage to
ensure the
proxies did as they were directed. The
first proxy, at
Coshquin (near Derry), died,
along with six soldiers. The
second proxy, at Cloghoge...
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handler regarding an
upcoming attack on a
British military checkpoint at
Coshquin in
October 1990.
Although he was not
named on the
actual transcript, Ingram...
- Each bomb was
remotely detonated. The
first exploded at a
checkpoint in
Coshquin,
killing the
driver and five soldiers; the
second exploded at a checkpoint...
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masked and
armed men,
claiming to be RIRA volunteers,
hijacked a van on
Coshquin Road in
Derry and left it
outside "Blackthorn Amu****ts" in Bridgend,...
- October: the INLA
claimed they
fired shots at the
British Army
checkpoint at
Coshquin on the
outskirts of
Derry using a "long-range weapon". The RUC did not...
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targeting nationalist protestors at the
British Army's
permanent checkpoint at
Coshquin outside Derry.
Despite the group's denial, UFF
members were
believed to...