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News on the IRA
Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 10:28 PM

In March 2009, IRA took responsibility for a series of killings that deeply shook Northern Ireland. IRA said it was behind an attack that killed two British soldiers as they were accepting a pizza delivery outside their base on March 7 and also its gunmen had killed a police officer as he sat in his car two days later.

Petrol bomb attacks after 9 arrested in Northern Ireland
Irish nationalist gangs hurled petrol bombs at police after nine alleged republican dissidents were arrested on suspicion of killing two British soldiers and an Irish policeman in an attack designed to trigger wider violence in Northern Ireland.
Police in armored cars and flame-retardant suits said no officers were injured during the mob violence in the Irish Catholic end of Lurgan, southwest of Belfast.

IRA – Murder of policeman
Northern Ireland detectives have charged an Irish Catholic teenager with murdering a policeman - the first charge stemming from two deadly gun attacks by Irish Republican Army dissidents this month that rocked the country's peace process.
The 17-year-old boy was arrested the day after the March 9 killing of Constable Stephen Carroll, 48. In keeping with police practice, the suspect was not publicly identified pending his arrangement today in court in Lisburn, a Belfast suburb.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said the teenager would face criminal counts of murder, possession of a firearm, collecting information likely to be of use to terrorists, and membership in the outlawed IRA.
Police in the province said they were charging a second person with participating in the murder.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said in a recorded statement that they were charging a 37-year-old man with murder and possessing a firearm, making him the second person charged since two deadly gun attacks by Irish Republican Army dissidents rocked the country's peace process.