The Troubles in Coagh

The Troubles in Coagh recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Coagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

Incidents in Coagh during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:

1972

1989

1991

See also: Coagh ambush

References

  1. Moloney, Ed (2002). A Secret History of the IRA. Penguin Books. p. 321. ISBN 0-14-101041-X. Retaliation from the McNally and Davey killings came in the first week of March 1989 when East Tyrone members sought out Leslie Dallas, a UVF member and a leading member of one of the four UVF families in the East Tyrone-South Derry Area.
  2. Bowyer Bell, J. (1997). The Secret Army: The IRA. Transaction Publishers. p. 610. ISBN 1-56000-901-2. On March 7, IRA volunteers shot a suspected UVF man in front of his two children and then in the confusion shot two old men as well.
  3. Toolis, Kevin (2000). Rebel Hearts: Journeys within the IRA's soul. Picador. p. 66. ISBN 0-330-34648-2. The primary target of the attack was Leslie Dallas, the man the IRA were convinced was the UVF's Officer Commanding in East Tyrone and the main organizer behind the Davey killing. Dallas's family denied the IRA claim but Dallas did have a history of Loyalist paramilitary activity dating back to the 1970s and Ulster was an unforgiving place.
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