UK killed innocent N Irish in 1971: probe

By Clodagh Kilcoyne
Updated May 12 2021 - 10:14am, first published 10:12am
Ballymurphy families applauded after a coroner said 10 people killed in 1971 were innocent.
Ballymurphy families applauded after a coroner said 10 people killed in 1971 were innocent.

British soldiers unjustifiably shot or used disproportionate force in the deaths of nine of the 10 innocent people killed in a 1971 incident in Belfast that sparked an upsurge of violence during Northern Ireland's "Troubles," a judge-led inquiry has concluded.

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