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London Bridge station bombing
Part of the Troubles
London Bridge station interior, 1996
Location
London, England
Date
28 February 1992 8:30 am GMT (UTC)
Attack type
Time bomb
Deaths
0
Injured
29
Perpetrators
Provisional Irish Republican Army
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See also: The Troubles in Ireland and Assassinations during the Troubles
On Friday 28 February 1992, the Provisional IRA (IRA) exploded a bomb inside London Bridge station during the morning rush hour, causing extensive damage and wounding 29 people.[1] It was one of many bombings carried out by one of the IRA's London active service units. It occurred just over a year after a bomb at Victoria station.[2]
^Melaugh, Dr Martin. "Chronology of the Conflict 1992". CAIN.
^"Terrorist Incidents". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 4 March 1996.
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