The Troubles in Loughgall
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The Troubles in Loughgall recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Loughgall, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
Incidents in Loughgall during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:
1974
- 19 February 1974 - Patrick Molloy (48), Catholic, and John Wylie (49), Protestant, were killed in an Ulster Volunteer Force bomb attack on Trainor's Bar, Aghinlig, near Loughgall.
1987
- 8 May 1987 - Declan Arthurs (21), Seamus Donnelly (19), Michael Gormley (25), Eugene Kelly (25), Patrick Kelly (30), James Lynagh (31), Patrick McKearney (32) and Gerard O'Callaghan (29), members of the Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade, and Anthony Hughes (36), civilian, all Catholics, were shot dead by undercover British Army members, during a gun and bomb attack on Loughgall Royal Ulster Constabulary base.
1990
- 9 October 1990 - Desmond Grew (37) and Martin McCaughey (23), both Catholic members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, were shot dead by undercover British Army members, at a derelict farmhouse, Lislasley Road, near Loughgall.