Forensic Science Laboratory bombing explained

Partof:the Troubles
Forensic Science Laboratory bombing
Location:Newtownbreda, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Target:Northern Ireland Forensic Science Laboratory
Date:23 September 1992
Timezone:UTC
Type:Van bomb
Fatalities:0
Injuries:20[1]
Perp:Provisional Irish Republican Army
South Armagh Brigade

The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) targeted the Northern Ireland Forensic Science Laboratory (NIFSL) facilities on Newtownbreda Road in the southern outskirts of Belfast with a large 3,000 lb bomb on 23 September 1992. The huge impact of the bomb destroyed the lab and damaged over 1,000 homes within a 1.5 mile radius, including adjacent Belvoir Park, a Protestant housing estate.[2] [3] It was one of the biggest bombs ever detonated during Northern Ireland's Troubles, causing massive damage and being felt over 10 miles away.[4] Hundreds of residents had to be treated for shock. Several military vehicles were damaged.[5] The lab was a key target because it analysed evidence in cases involving IRA attacks.[6] The IRA had given a warning, and British Army bomb disposal experts were investigating an abandoned van when the explosion occurred. One estimate put the repair damage cost at £20 million at the time.[7]

According to journalist and author Toby Harnden, the attack was planned and carried out from beginning to end by the IRA South Armagh Brigade. Volunteers from the brigade hijacked a truck near Newry and packed it with explosives weighing 3500lb. They left the truck outside the Forensic Science Laboratory at 8:40pm. Nearly 45 minutes later, after a coded warning, the bomb exploded.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/chron/ch92.htm CAIN - 1992 Chronology
  2. Web site: John D.. Taylor . John Taylor, Baron Kilclooney . Bomb Damage (Newtownbreda) . UK Government . 22 May 2015 . Hansard, HC Deb, 01 February 1993, Vol. 218, cc117-24 . 1 February 1993 .
  3. News: IRA blast damages over 1,000 homes . 22 May 2015 . The Independent . 24 September 1992.
  4. News: 'Biggest' IRA bomb targeted NI justice. Kearney. Vincent. 2017-09-19. BBC News. 2018-06-03. en-GB.
  5. Book: Oppenheimer, A.R.. IRA: The Bombs and The Bullets. A History of Deadly Ingenuity.. Irish Academic Press. 2009. 978-0-7165-2895-1. 96.
  6. News: Cowley . Martin . 24 September 1992 . Bombing of forensic lab likely to disrupt courts . . The Irish Times .
  7. News: Damage in huge blast put at 20m pounds: A Belfast housing estate. The Independent. 2018-06-03. en-GB.
  8. [Toby Harnden]