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Battle of the Bogside August 1969 riots Battle of St Matthew's Falls Curfew Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre McGurk's bombing Balmoral Furniture Co. bombing Bloody Sunday Abercorn bombing Donegall St bombing Battle at Springmartin Springhill massacre Bloody Friday Operation Motorman Claudy bombing Benny's Bar bombing Dublin bombings Coleraine bombings UWC strike Dublin & Monaghan bombings Miami Showband killings Bayardo Bar Drummuckavall ambush Reavey & O'Dowd killings Kingsmill massacre Flagstaff incident Chlorane Bar Ramble Inn Jonesborough Gazelle downing La Mon bombing Warrenpoint ambush Dunmurry explosion Nellie M 1981 Hungerstrike Glasdrumman ambush St Bedan Ballykelly bombing Maze Prison escape Newry barracks Ballygawley barracks Loughgall ambush Enniskillen bombing Milltown Cemetery Corporals killings Lisburn van bomb Ballygawley bus bomb 1989 Jonesborough ambush Derryard checkpoint Derrygorry Gazelle shootdown Operation Conservation RFA Fort Victoria 1990 proxy bombs 1991 Cappagh killings Glenanne barracks Coagh ambush Teebane bombing Bookmakers' shooting Clonoe ambush Cloghoge checkpoint Coalisland riots South Armagh sniper campaign 1993 Castlerock killings Cullaville occupation Battle of Newry Road 1993 Shankill bombing Greysteel massacre Crossmaglen Lynx shootdown Loughinisland massacre Drumcree conflict Thiepval barracks 1997 Coalisland attack July 1997 riots Omagh bombingGreat BritainAldershot bombing M62 coach bombing Guildford bombings Birmingham bombings Marylebone siege Hyde & Regent's Park bombings Harrods bombing Brighton bombing Deal barracks Downing St attack Warrington bombings Bishopsgate bombing Docklands bombing Manchester bombingElsewhereGibraltar 1988 Osnabrück barracks 1996The Troubles (Irish: Na Trioblóidí) is the common name for the ethno-nationalist[7][8][9][10][11][12][13] and sectarian[14] conflict in Northern Ireland that spilled over at various times into the Republic of Ireland, Scotland,

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