La Mon restaurant bombing

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Ionsaí sceimhlitheoireachta i dTuaisceart Éireann ab ea Buamáil La Mon sa bhliain 1978. Phleasc buama loiscneach i mbialann agus óstán La Mon i mBéal Feirste, ar an 17 Feabhra 1978. Maraíodh 12 agus gortaíodh 30 sa chaor thine a tháinig ina dhiaidh, dóite go holc an chuid is mó. rdf:langString
The La Mon restaurant bombing was an incendiary bomb attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 17 February 1978 and has been described as one of the worst atrocities of the Troubles. It took place at the La Mon House hotel and restaurant, near Belfast. A Belfast native, Robert Murphy, received twelve life sentences in 1981 for the manslaughter of those who were killed. Murphy was freed from prison on licence in 1995. rdf:langString
L'attentat du La Mon House Hotel est un attentat à la bombe incendiaire dans l'hôtel-restaurant de La Mon à Belfast en Irlande du Nord le 17 février 1978. Posée par l'IRA provisoire dans le contexte du conflit nord-irlandais, il fait 12 morts. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The La Mon restaurant bombing was an incendiary bomb attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 17 February 1978 and has been described as one of the worst atrocities of the Troubles. It took place at the La Mon House hotel and restaurant, near Belfast. The IRA left a large incendiary bomb, containing a napalm-like substance, outside one of the restaurant's windows. There were 450 diners, hotel staff and guests inside the building. The IRA said that they tried to send a warning from a public telephone, but were unable to do so until nine minutes before the bomb detonated. The blast created a fireball, killing 12 people and injuring 30 more, many of whom were severely burnt. Many of the injured were treated in the Ulster Hospital in nearby Dundonald. A Belfast native, Robert Murphy, received twelve life sentences in 1981 for the manslaughter of those who were killed. Murphy was freed from prison on licence in 1995.
rdf:langString Ionsaí sceimhlitheoireachta i dTuaisceart Éireann ab ea Buamáil La Mon sa bhliain 1978. Phleasc buama loiscneach i mbialann agus óstán La Mon i mBéal Feirste, ar an 17 Feabhra 1978. Maraíodh 12 agus gortaíodh 30 sa chaor thine a tháinig ina dhiaidh, dóite go holc an chuid is mó.
rdf:langString L'attentat du La Mon House Hotel est un attentat à la bombe incendiaire dans l'hôtel-restaurant de La Mon à Belfast en Irlande du Nord le 17 février 1978. Posée par l'IRA provisoire dans le contexte du conflit nord-irlandais, il fait 12 morts. Attachée à un baril d'essence, la bombe explose prématurément. L'avertissement donné par les poseurs de bombe, seulement 9 minutes avant l'explosion, est insuffisant pour permettre l'évacuation des lieux. La bombe provoque une boule de feu qui tue 12 civils protestants. Le 19 février, l'IRA provisoire revendique l'attentat, présente ses excuses aux proches des victimes et dit regretter l'attentat.
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