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custody to
Belfast to be questioned about terrorist offenses, while the Swedish journalists were escorted back to the southern side of the border by British troops. The journalists, a reporter and a cameraman, waited for Treanor in vain, and were eventually scared away by British soldiers training their weapons on them.
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Dungannon. The lorry was abandoned by the IRA unit in a hilly area a few miles away. An RUC statement reports that an improvised grenade launcher and a grenade were found in the follow-up operation. Pat Treanor was released from custody on 21 July 1994, and, on 31 August, he was granted a U.S.
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Expectations regarding a
Provisional IRA permanent ceasefire were high by mid-1994; that decision would have the potential of moving the political process forward, which could lead to an everlasting peace in the region. The situation on the ground, however, revealed that the IRA was in a state of
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had proved to be incapable of convincing the IRA to stop violence. In east and south County Tyrone meanwhile, the IRA East Tyrone
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Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1992–1999)
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took place on 15 July 1994, when an armour plated vehicle of the
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1023:. Three members of the RUC were wounded, as well as a
1073:(May 1994) as well as on RUC/British Army patrols in
1232:. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. p. 313.
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Improvised tactical vehicles of the Provisional IRA
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1539:. The Irish People. 30 July 1994. Archived from
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47:Killeeshil crossroads, the site of the ambush
16:IRA ambush in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
1447:"Sinn Fein politician caught in IRA gunfire"
1268:Death in the Fields: The IRA in East Tyrone
1476:"IRA Ambush RUC After Councillor's Arrest"
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1533:"3 RUC officers wounded in Tyrone ambush"
1307:"'Naive' terrorist jailed for 12 years".
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1230:The Long War: The IRA and Sinn Fein
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978:Assassinations during the Troubles
513:Dundalk & Silverbridge attacks
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1645:Military history of County Tyrone
1537:indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org
1482:. The Irish People. 23 July 1994
1445:McKittrick, David (1994-07-15).
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847:Sean Graham bookmakers' shooting
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1311:. 3 February 1994. p. 10.
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1265:Trigg, Jonathan (2023-04-20).
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1180:along with veteran IRA leader
1143:and adapted it to be use as a
827:Musgrave Park Hospital bombing
812:Craigavon mobile shop killings
458:Dublin & Monaghan bombings
1:
1660:The Troubles in County Tyrone
1625:20th century in County Tyrone
1409:Taylor, Steven (2018-06-30).
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1039:and was being transported to
1670:Ambushes in Northern Ireland
1382:Paget, Julian (2000-09-11).
1367:"North Young Flees Gunmen".
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867:South Armagh sniper campaign
771:Armagh City roadside bombing
645:Ballygawley land mine attack
448:Rose & Crown Bar bombing
7:
1296:. 26 June 1992. p. 26.
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1000:(RUC) was intercepted by a
921:1994 Shankill Road killings
761:Downpatrick landmine attack
670:Ballygawley barracks attack
368:Abercorn Restaurant bombing
328:Scottish soldiers' killings
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1589:. 18 July 1994. p. 4.
1089:shot at in the aftermath.
1054:Downing Street Declaration
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857:Cloghoge checkpoint attack
739:Derryard checkpoint attack
625:Altnaveigh landmine attack
602:Dungannon land mine attack
523:Reavey and O'Dowd killings
468:Bleary Darts Club shooting
463:Mountainview Tavern attack
1655:Royal Ulster Constabulary
1337:Gun atttack on checkpoint
1228:O´Brien, Brendan (1999).
998:Royal Ulster Constabulary
941:Thiepval barracks bombing
832:Craigavon Hyster killings
817:Glenanne barracks bombing
592:La Mon restaurant bombing
358:Balmoral showroom bombing
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1194:1993 Fivemiletown ambush
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695:Milltown Cemetery attack
1199:1990 Lough Neagh ambush
724:Ballygawley bus bombing
690:Remembrance Day bombing
675:Birches barracks attack
543:Flagstaff Hill incident
483:Miami Showband killings
453:Clogher barracks attack
1357:, 25 June 1992, p. 12.
1169:Musgrave Park Hospital
926:Loughinisland massacre
766:Operation Conservation
615:Dunmurry train bombing
573:Andersonstown incident
548:Charlemont pub attacks
508:Dublin Airport bombing
478:Forkhill beer keg bomb
438:New Lodge Six shooting
378:Battle at Springmartin
313:Battle of St Matthew's
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1173:South Tyrone Hospital
897:Shankill Road bombing
887:Cullaville occupation
538:Hillcrest Bar bombing
533:Castleblayney bombing
413:Newry customs bombing
299:Battle of the Bogside
190:Casualties and losses
892:Battle of Newry Road
872:Forensic Lab bombing
640:Droppin Well bombing
503:Drummuckavall ambush
498:October 1975 attacks
493:Tullyvallen massacre
423:Annie's Bar massacre
353:McGurk's Bar bombing
348:Red Lion Pub bombing
338:Ballymurphy massacre
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1587:Belfast News Letter
1344:, 28 May 1994, p.6.
1033:Republic of Ireland
1013:East Tyrone Brigade
1009:active service unit
907:Fivemiletown ambush
882:Castlerock killings
802:Mullacreevie ambush
734:Jonesborough ambush
710:Lisburn van bombing
705:Avenue Bar shooting
680:Clontibret invasion
665:Newry mortar attack
635:Divis Flats bombing
620:Lough Foyle attacks
558:Chlorane Bar attack
518:Central Bar bombing
418:Benny's Bar bombing
393:Springhill massacre
373:Donegall St bombing
333:Operation Demetrius
323:Crossmaglen bombing
205:2 civilians wounded
176:active service unit
138:East Tyrone Brigade
90: /
1321:"Month in Focus",
1309:Belfast Newsletter
1101:, a town near the
902:Greysteel massacre
788:Lough Neagh ambush
729:Drumnakilly ambush
700:Corporals killings
630:Glasdrumman ambush
597:Warrenpoint ambush
553:Store Bar shooting
528:Kingsmill massacre
488:Bayardo Bar attack
473:Strand Bar bombing
443:Coleraine bombings
403:Operation Motorman
388:Battle of Lenadoon
200:1 vehicle disabled
99:54.48944; -6.93889
1635:Conflicts in 1994
1422:978-1-5267-2155-6
1415:. Pen and Sword.
1395:978-1-78337-939-2
1388:. Pen and Sword.
1355:, Mid-Ulster Mail
1278:978-1-78537-444-9
1271:. Merrion Press.
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1065:(December 1992),
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936:Drumcree conflict
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