'Army knows McGuinness didn't fire on Bloody Sunday'

The British army has known all along that Martin McGuinness did not open fire on soldiers on Bloody Sunday, it was claimed today.

'Army knows McGuinness didn't fire on Bloody Sunday'

The British army has known all along that Martin McGuinness did not open fire on soldiers on Bloody Sunday, it was claimed today.

A former British army intelligence officer said he saw documents which showed the Sinn Fein MP was under surveillance on Bloody Sunday and did not fire a weapon.

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