1984 in the Irish Republican Army

1984 in the Irish Republican Army

"See also:"
1983 in the Irish Republican Army,
other events of 1984,
1985 in the Irish Republican Army and the
list of 'years in the Irish Republican Army'.

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Events

*April 8 - The daughter of a Northern Ireland magistrate is gunned down by members of the Provisional IRA.
*May 17 - Belfast newspaper editor Jim Campell is shot and wounded by unidentified assailants following his publishing a series of articles criticising paramilitary organizations.
*May 18 - A Provisional IRA car bomb kills two British soldiers and eleven bystanders in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.
*May 18 - Two RUC members are killed and a third injured when their vehicle struck a landmine planted by the Provisional IRA in South Armagh, Northern Ireland.
*August 12 - One person is killed and twenty others are injured during the attempted arrest of a Noraid leader in West Belfast, Northern Ireland by the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
*October 19 - Four people are killed in a bomb explosion at a Brighton hotel, during which British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was staying.

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