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Clonoe ambush

Clonoe ambush
Part of the Troubles and Operation Banner

St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dernagh, near Clonoe, where the ambush took place
Date16 February 1992
Location54°32′51.5″N 6°40′5″W / 54.547639°N 6.66806°W / 54.547639; -6.66806
Result Most of IRA unit killed
RUC base damaged by machine-gun fire
Belligerents
Provisional IRA  British Army
East Tyrone Brigade Special Air Service
Strength
1 improvised tactical vehicle
6 IRA men[1]
At least another 4 involved[2]
Unknown
Casualties and losses
4 killed 1 wounded
Clonoe ambush is located in County Tyrone
Clonoe ambush
Location within County Tyrone
Clonoe ambush is located in Northern Ireland
Clonoe ambush
Clonoe ambush (Northern Ireland)

The Clonoe Ambush was a military action between the British Army and the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) that occurred during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. On 16 February 1992, an IRA unit which had attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) security base in the village of Coalisland in County Tyrone, was ambushed shortly afterwards by the Special Air Service (SAS) in the grounds of a church in the village of Clonoe whilst attempting to make its escape, resulting in several IRA fatalities.

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Embuscade de Clonoe French Засада в Клоноу Russian

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