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On 5 February 1992, there was a mass shooting at the Sean Graham bookmaker's shop on the Lower Ormeau Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group, opened fire on the customers with an assault rifle and handgun, killing five civilians and wounding nine. The shop was in a Catholic and Irish nationalist area, and all of the victims were local Catholics. The UDA claimed responsibility using the cover name "Ulster Freedom Fighters", saying the shooting was retaliation for the Teebane bombing, which had been carried out by the Provisional IRA less than three weeks before. A later investigation by the Police Ombudsman found that the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) had engaged in "collusive behaviour" with UDA informers involved

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  • Tharla Lámhach Sean Graham ar 5 Feabhra 1992 ar , Béal Feirste. Mharaigh an (UDA) cúigear Caitliceach, ina measc an gasúr scoile James Kennedy (in aois 15 dó), in ionsaí ar shiopa geallghlacadóra Sean Graham. D'eisigh an UDA ráiteas ag dearbhú gurbh ionsaí díoltais as Buamáil an Taoibh Bháin ab ea é. Fuath seicteach, go príomha, a bhí taobh thiar den ionsaí Sean Graham Buamáil an Taoibh Bháin chomh maith. (ga)
  • On 5 February 1992, there was a mass shooting at the Sean Graham bookmaker's shop on the Lower Ormeau Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group, opened fire on the customers with an assault rifle and handgun, killing five civilians and wounding nine. The shop was in a Catholic and Irish nationalist area, and all of the victims were local Catholics. The UDA claimed responsibility using the cover name "Ulster Freedom Fighters", saying the shooting was retaliation for the Teebane bombing, which had been carried out by the Provisional IRA less than three weeks before. A later investigation by the Police Ombudsman found that the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) had engaged in "collusive behaviour" with UDA informers involved (en)
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