Bomb wrecks station
An Ulster police station has been v. recked by a car bomb. It exploded outside I the station at Clogher, County Tyrone, about 11km from the border with County Monaghan. The police said that there were no immediate reports of injuries. The car had been hijacked by a group of armed men about Bkm away. They loaded it with milk chums packed with explosives, the police said. By the time the bomb went off the station had been evacuated. —Belfast.
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Press, 20 September 1980, Page 5
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