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  1. Bloody Sunday, or the Bogside Massacre, [1] was a massacre on 30 January 1972 when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march in the Bogside area of Derry, [n 1] Northern Ireland. Thirteen men were killed outright and the death of another man four months later was attributed to gunshot injuries from the incident.

  2. Jan 27, 2022 · Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured when members of the Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in the Bogside - a predominantly Catholic...

  3. Bloody Sunday was a violent demonstration by Catholic civil rights supporters in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in 1972, when British paratroopers killed 13 protesters. The incident sparked the Troubles, a decades-long conflict between unionists and nationalists, and led to a government inquiry that exonerated the victims.

  4. Jan 27, 2022 · Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured when members of the Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in the Bogside - a predominantly Catholic...

  5. Jun 14, 2010 · 14 June 2010. Thirteen people were killed after members of the British Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on a civil rights march in the Bogside area of Derry on 30 January...

  6. Jan 30, 2022 · Thirteen people were shot dead by soldiers in Derry on 30 January 1972 during a civil rights protest. Relatives, politicians and dignitaries marked the anniversary with events, services and marches in the city.

  7. Jul 2, 2021 · It became known as Bloody Sunday and these are the victims: Patrick Doherty. PA. Married father-of-six Patrick Doherty, known as Paddy, was 31 years old when he joined the march. He worked in...

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