Abercorn Restaurant bombing | |
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Part of the Troubles | |
Location | Abercorn Restaurant and Bar, 7–11 Castle Lane, Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Date | 4 March 1972 16:30 (UTC) |
Attack type | Bombing |
Deaths | 2 civilians |
Injured | 130 |
The Abercorn Restaurant bombing was a bomb attack that took place in a crowded city centre restaurant and bar in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 4 March 1972. The bomb explosion claimed the lives of two young women and injured over 130 people. Many of the injuries were severe and included the loss of limbs and eyes. The Provisional IRA was blamed, although no organisation ever claimed responsibility and nobody was ever charged in connection with the bombing. According to Ed Moloney, an Irish journalist who has written extensively about the IRA, republican sources have unofficially confirmed the group's involvement.