Local residents a key concern as British debated border policy during Troubles
British officials feared closing Irish border roads using explosives during the Troubles would distress and harm local residents, newly-disclosed records showed.
They were prepared to compensate those whose homes were damage from blasts intended to reassert control and hamper the movement of paramilitaries in staunchly republican areas between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
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