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FILE PHOTO
EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 29 Ministry of Defence handout file photo dated 16/08/1998 showing the devastation caused in Omagh when a terrorist bomb was detonated at the junction of Market Street and Dublin Road, Omagh. Newly released documents from the National Archives reveal how hospitals coped with casualties coming "thick and fast" in the immediate aftermath of the Omagh bombing. Issue date: Wednesday December 29, 2021.
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2021-12-26
MoD/Crown copyright/Press Association/East News
Press Association
MoD/Crown copyright
64520798
0,55MB
13cm x 8cm by 300dpi
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