HC Deb 21 January 1971 vol 809 cc325-6W
61. The Rev. Ian Paisley

asked the Minister of State for Defence how many attacks have been made on members of the British Army in Northern Ireland since 17th December, 1970; what areas and Army posts were involved; what weapons were used against the Army; and how many of the rioters were arrested.

Mr. Ian Gilmour

Between 17th December, 1970 and 18th January, 1971 there were 34 instances of attacks on members of the British Army in Northern Ireland. The areas involved were: Central Belfast; Springmartin, Belfast; Ballymurphy, Belfast; Ardoyne, Belfast; New Lodge-Woodvale, Belfast; Bogside, Londonderry; Creggan, Londonderry. Army posts involved were the Henry Taggart Memorial Hall and a company base in Brown Square, both in Belfast. Weapons used against the Army were: stones and bottles, a CS grenade, catapult and ball bearings, crossbow and arrows, petrol bombs, acid bombs, air pistol, .22 rifle, and an automatic weapon. 91 arrest were made.

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