Incident Summary:

03/24/1998: Perpetratos assumed to be from the Continuity Irish Revolutionary Army (CIRA) attacked a Royal Ulster Constabulary station in Armagh, Northern Ireland with mortar bombs. There were no casualties.

GTD ID:
199803240001

When:
1998-03-24

Country:
United Kingdom

Region:
Western Europe

Province/administrative
region/u.s. state:

Northern Ireland

City:
Armagh

Location Details:
County Armagh

Attack Information
Type of Attack (more) Bombing/Explosion
Successful Attack? (more) Yes
Target Information (more)
Target Type: Police
Name of Entity Royal Ulster Constabulary
Specific Description Royal Ulster Constabulary station in Armagh, Ireland
Nationality of Target Northern Ireland
Additional Information
Hostages No
Ransom No
Property Damage Yes
Extent of Property Damage Minor (likely < $1 million)
Value of Property Damage Unknown
Weapon Information
Type Sub-type
Explosives Projectile (rockets, mortars, RPGs, etc.)
Additional Information
Suicide Attack?No
Part of Multiple Incident?No
Criterion 1 (more) Yes
Criterion 2 (more) Yes
Criterion 3 (more) Yes
Doubt Terrorism Proper (more) No
Additional Information The Royal Ulster Constabulary station in Armagh had been attacked six other times since 1994.
Perpetrator Group Information
Group Name Claimed Responsibility
Continuity Irish Republican Army (CIRA) (suspected) No
Perpetrator Statistics
Number of Perpetrators Unknown
Number of Captured Perpetrators 0
Casualty Information
Total Number of Casualties 0 Fatalities / 0 Injured
Total Number of Fatalities 0
Number of U.S. Fatalities 0
Number of Perpetrator Fatalities 0
Total Number of Injured 0
Number of U.S. Injured 0
Number of Perpetrators Injured 0
Sources
Deric Henderson, “Mortar attack puts new pressure on peace bid,” Press Association, March 24, 1998.
Bruce Wilson, “Bombs shatter peace talks,” Advertiser, March 26, 1998.
“Mortar attack rocks new round of talks,” Courier Mail, March 26, 1998.