Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.

Responsive image


Strand Bar bombing

Strand Bar bombing
Part of the Troubles
LocationAnderson Street, Short Strand, Belfast
Date12 April 1975
8:12 pm
TargetCatholics
Attack type
Improvised bomb
Deaths6
Injured~50
PerpetratorUlster Volunteer Force, Red Hand Commando

The Strand Bar Bombing was a bomb attack on a pub in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 12 April 1975, during the Troubles. The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), a loyalist paramilitary group, threw an improvised bomb into a pub frequented by Catholics in the Short Strand neighbourhood, killing six civilians and injuring about fifty others. It took place during a spate of tit-for-tat attacks by loyalists and Irish republican paramilitaries.[1] The attack was claimed by the UVF unit known as the Red Hand Commando (RHC).[2][3]

  1. ^ Cusack, Jim; McDonald, Henry (2008). UVF: The Endgame (Fully Revised & Upadated). Poolbeg Press Ltd. p. 107. ISBN 978-1842233269.
  2. ^ Wharton, Ken (15 July 2015). Wasted Years, Wasted Lives Volume 1: The British Army in Northern Ireland (Paperback ed.). Helion and Company. pp. 81–82. ISBN 9781910777411. Archived from the original on 23 September 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  3. ^ gallagher, david. "UVF/ Red Hand Command sectarian bomb & gun attack on Strand Bar in Belfast kills six, 12 April 1975". Youtube. Retrieved 26 March 2022.

Previous Page Next Page






Buamáil Strand Bar (1975) GA

Responsive image

Responsive image