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HistoryThe TroublesOn 30 August 1973, British Army non commissioned officer S/Sgt Ronald Beckett (aged 36) was killed while trying to defuse a bomb planted by the Provisional IRA at Tullyhommon Post Office.[3] On 8 November 1987, a Provisional IRA bomb exploded at a Remembrance Sunday ceremony in nearby Enniskillen, killing 11 people and injuring 63. A few hours after the blast, the IRA called a radio station and said it had abandoned a {{convert|150|lb|kg}} bomb in Tullyhommon after it failed to detonate.[4][5] That morning, a Remembrance Sunday parade (which included many members of the Boys' and Girls' Brigades) had unwittingly gathered near the bomb, which was larger and had the capacity to inflict more casualties than those at Enniskillen.[5] British soldiers and RUC officers had also been there,[5] and the IRA said it triggered the bomb when soldiers were standing beside it. It was defused by security forces and was found to have a command wire leading to a "firing point" across the border.[4][5] People
References1. ^Placenames Database of Ireland {{County Fermanagh}}{{Fermanagh-geo-stub}}2. ^Northern Ireland Placenames Project {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717190737/http://www.placenamesni.org/resultsdetail.phtml?entry=6926 |date=2011-07-17 }} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland: 1973|author=Malcolm Sutton|url=http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/sutton/chron/1973.html|publisher=Conflict Archive on the Internet|accessdate=8 October 2015}} 4. ^1 "Police: IRA Planted Bomb in Town Near Enniskillen That Didn't Explode", 11 November 1987; retrieved 5 November 2012. 5. ^1 2 3 McDaniel, Denzil. Enniskillen: The Remembrance Sunday bombing. Wolfhound Press, 1997. pp. 119-120 2 : Villages in County Fermanagh|Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border crossings |
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