McGuinness: Claudy bombing 'indefensible'

An IRA bombing atrocity that killed nine people 40 years ago today in the village of Claudy in the North was appalling and indefensible, Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness has said.

McGuinness: Claudy bombing 'indefensible'

An IRA bombing atrocity that killed nine people 40 years ago today in the village of Claudy in the North was appalling and indefensible, Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness has said.

The Stormont Deputy First Minister sparked controversy two years ago when he revealed having met a Catholic priest allegedly implicated in the car bombings that rocked the Co Derry community in 1972.

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