Barracks shooting caught on camera.Summary: The two "magnificent" servicemen shot dead by Real IRA gunmen outside an Army barracks in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland: see Ireland, Northern. Northern Ireland Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupying the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland. Area: 5,461 sq mi (14,144 sq km). Population (2001): 1,685,267. have been named. Police are scouring CCTV CCTV abbr. closed-circuit television CCTV closed-circuit television for clues over the murder of two soldiers outside an Army base in Northern Ireland. Detective Chief Superintendent Chief Superintendent is a senior rank in police forces organised on the British model. United Kingdom In the British police, a Chief Superintendent (Ch Supt; or colloquially "Chief Super") is senior to a Superintendent and junior to an Assistant Chief Constable (or a Derek Williamson said "some of the events" from the night of the Real IRA murders had been caught on camera and that his officers are scanning the footage for clues. The dead soldiers are Sapper Mark Quinsey, 23, from Birmingham, and Sapper Patrick Azimkar, 21, from Wood Green, London, both were killed in the attack outside the Massereene Barracks in Antrim on Saturday. The soldiers from 38 Engineer Regiment were wearing desert fatigues and taking delivery of pizzas before leaving for Afghanistan. Two other servicemen and two pizza deliverymen were also seriously injured. Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward told the Commons that 60 bullets were fired by the gunmen. At one stage the killers stood over their victims and fired a second volley. He added that the attack was a "premeditated attempt at mass murder," and that clearly the gunmen had tried to kill all six men. "This has been a very dark few days for Northern Ireland," he acknowledged. "But it is a temporary darkness at the end of a tunnel of considerable light," he said. Meanwhile, the head of British forces in Northern Ireland, Brigadier George Norton, paid tribute to the two "magnificent" servicemen who lost their lives. His tribute was joined by a statement from Sapper Azimkar's family which said: "These were magnificent individuals, and we mourn their loss. "Patrick was a great character and a good sport who never said anything bad about anyone. Decisive, generous, proud and dignified, he really enjoyed army life. "He particularly enjoyed living in Belfast and he talked of settling there with his girlfriend after his return from Afghanistan - a mission which he was within just two hours of leaving for." Brigadier Norton also rejected claims that security at the front of the base was lax, and said: "The Army is living in Northern Ireland as part of the community. "We have to lead as normal a life as possible, and ordering pizzas of an evening is something everybody does around the community, as indeed do people leave and enter their houses routinely. "Are there other ways we can go about doing these things? That is something we will be looking at at the moment." Prime Minister Gordon Brown has visited the army base and met servicemen and military commanders. The shooting has sent shockwaves through the province and has shaken the peace process. The Real IRA, which has claimed responsibility and branded the pizza deliverymen British "collaborators", is the same organisation that killed 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, in the bombing of Omagh, Co Tyrone, in August 1998. All sides in Belfast denounced the shooting, and even though republican party Sinn Fein's condemnation stopped short of expressing sympathy for the soldiers and their families, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness James Martin Pacelli McGuinness MP MLA (Irish: Máirtín Mag Aonghusa;[1] born in Derry 23 May 1950) is the Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland. , a former IRA leader in Londonderry, demanded the dissidents call off their campaign. He said: "I was a member of the IRA, but that war is over now. The people responsible for last night's incident are clearly signalling that they want to resume or re-start that war. Well, I deny their right to do that." Sinn Fein Sinn Fein n. An Irish political and cultural society founded about 1905 to promote political and economic independence from England, unification of Ireland, and a renewal of Irish culture. leader Gerry Adams Gerard Adams MP (Irish: Gearóid Mac Ádhaimh[1]; born 6 October, 1948) is an Irish Republican politician and abstentionist Westminster Member of Parliament for Belfast West. added that the perpetrators had no support and he urged party members to help the police investigation. The MP said: "The attack was an attack on the peace process. It was wrong and counter-productive. "Sinn Fein has a responsibility to be consistent. The logic of this is that we support the police in the apprehension of those involved in last night's attack." The Real IRA "South Antrim South Antrim can refer to:
In a statement, the paper said: "The caller said he made no apologies for targeting British soldiers while they continued to occupy Ireland and also said he made no apologies for targeting the pizza delivery “Pizza box” redirects here. For the computer form factor, see Pizza box form factor. Pizza delivery is the service of delivering a pizza to a customer. Pizza delivery presents hazards such as robbery and murder. men who, he said, were collaborating with the British by servicing them." Independent Television News Limited 2009. All rights reserved. Independent Television News Limited 2009. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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