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Bloody Sunday, or the Bogside Massacre, was a massacre on 30 January 1972 when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march in the ...
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Bloody Sunday, or the Bogside Massacre, was a massacre on 30 January 1972 when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland. Wikipedia
Date: January 30, 1972
Location: Bogside
Injured: 15+ (12 from gunshots, two from vehicle impact, others from rubber bullets and flying debris)
Weapons: L1A1 SLR rifles

Bloody Sunday (1972) from www.bbc.com
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