List of Wars of Irish Republican Army Related Important Events ⚡

Date of EventEvent / Incident
28 November 1920Volunteers of the thirty -six local Irish Republican Army killed members of the Assistant Board of Royal Irisconscription, which was a significant turn in the Irish war of freedom.
11 December 1920After Independence's Irish Republican Armimbush of a British Assistant Patrol in War-Crook, the British Army burnt several buildings in the city and set them on fire.
21 November 1920Dublin's Irish War on Sunday, in Dublin, killed more than a dozen members of the 'Kahirang' by the Irish Republican Army, and the Royal Irish Constabulary set fire to a Gelicfootball match at Crock Park.
10 July 1921A day after a conflict between the Irish Republican Army and the British forces, violence between Catholic and Protestant in Belfastressal in sixteen dead.
28 June 1922The Irish Civil War started with an attack on the Four Courts Building by the Irish Free State National Army, which was captured by the Anti-tree Irish Republican Army.
13 May 1972The Table-e-car bomb installed by loyalists exploded in an outer crowded pub located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with a two-day firing between the British Army, the Irish Republican Army and the Allster Volunteer Force.
31 October 1973The three provisional Irish Republican Army member escaped from Moujya Jail after landing at the exercise yard of the jail by opposite helicopter in Dublin.
04 February 1974The Provisional Irish Republican Army bombed a motor coach carrying off-duty British Armed Forces personnel and their family members, killing twelve and wounding fifty more.
06 December 1975Four members of the Provincial Irish Republican Army took two people hostage in a house on Balcomb Street in Marylibon, London and surrendered six days later.
17 February 1978The Troubles-The Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated abomb at the La Mon restaurant near Belfast, Northern Ireland.
03 October 1981The hunger strike by the Irish Republican Army prisoners ended after seven months and ten deaths by the Irish Republican Army prisoners in Belfast's Labyrin Jail.
20 July 1982Members of the provisional Irish Republican Army exploded Tubobomes at Hyde Park and Regent Park in London, killing more than 50 people, while eleven others were injured.
25 September 1983In one of the largest prisons in British history, 38 Provisional Irish Republican Army prisoners wandered their way from HM Prison Labyrinth at County Antream, Northern Ireland and were eating the air of the jail.
12 October 1984The provisional Irish Republican Army carried out a bomb blast at Bretton, Grand Hotel in England, unsuccessfully attempts to kill Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and most of his cabinet.
28 February 1985The Troubles-The Provisional Irish Republican Army launched amortar attack on a Royal Ulster Constabulary station in Corry Square,Newry, Northern Ireland, killing nine.
09 November 1987An provisional Irish Republican Army bomb exploded during a ceremony on Sunday in Aniskilan, Northern Ireland, killing eleven people and injuring sixty people.
06 March 1988In Operation Flavius, the British Special Air Service killed three Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteers while they were conspiring to bomb a parade of British military bands in Gibraltar.
13 December 1989The Tribals-Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a fierce cedar FIET with Kings on Scottish Borderrs at a vehicle Czechpoint Complex in County Ferranag, Northern Ireland.
23 October 1993The attempt to meet paramilitary leaders of the Table-e-Artificial Irish Republican Army failed, killing a criminal, a UDA member and eight civilians.
24 April 1993The provisional Irish Republican Army carried out a truck bomb blast in the financial district of Bishopsgate, killing one person, while 44 others were injured and caused £ 1 billion in the loss.
15 June 1996The Tribal - The Provisional Irish Republican Army carried out a truck bomb blast at the Commercial Center in Manchester, England, injuring more than 200 people and caused widespread damage to buildings.
19 July 1997The provisional Irish Republican Army resumed its ceasefire permanently to end its 25 -year campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland.
15 August 1998A car bomb attack by the Real Irish Republican Army killed 29 people and injured about 220 others in Omagh, Northern Ireland.
28 July 2005The provisional Irish Republican Army announced to end its campaign to create autocratic Ireland to end British rule in Northern Ireland.

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