British Ministry of Defence to compensate relatives of Bloody Sunday victims

The British Ministry of Defence (MoD) is preparing to pay compensation to relatives of those killed or injured by soldiers on Bloody Sunday.

British Ministry of Defence to compensate relatives of Bloody Sunday victims

The British Ministry of Defence (MoD) is preparing to pay compensation to relatives of those killed or injured by soldiers on Bloody Sunday.

Fourteen people died after paratroopers opened fire in January 1972 during a civil rights protest in Derry.

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