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| Tuesday, 16 July, 2002, 18:57 GMT 19:57 UK In pictures: Thirty years of violence The IRA has apologised to its civilian victims as the anniversary of one of Northern Ireland's worst atrocities approaches. BBC News Online looks back in pictures at Bloody Friday and other IRA attacks over the last 30 years. ![]() Twenty bombs went off on Bloody Friday, 21 July 1972 ![]() Nine killed and 130 injured in 75 minutes on that Friday ![]() A bomb outside the Old Bailey in London killed one ![]() Six were killed in London's Regents Park in 1982 ![]() Witnesses are physically and mentally scarred ![]() The Enniskillen bombing killed 11 at a Remembrance Sunday service on 8 November 1987 ![]() The Guildford pub bombing in 1974 killed seven ![]() Warrington bomb victims Johnathan Ball (left) and Tim Parry were killed in the blast in the town centre |
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