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Drone_pilot
15-06-04, 11:24
1996: Huge explosion rocks central Manchester
A massive bomb has devastated a busy shopping area in central Manchester.
Two hundred people were injured in the attack, mostly by flying glass, and seven are said to be in a serious condition. Police believe the IRA planted the device.

The bomb exploded at about 1120 BST on Corporation Street outside the Arndale shopping centre.

It is the seventh attack by the Irish Republican group since it broke its ceasefire in February and is the second largest ever on the British mainland.

A local television station received a telephone warning at 1000 BST - just as the city centre was filling up with Saturday shoppers.

The caller used a recognised IRA codeword.

One hour and 20 minutes after the warning, police were still clearing hundreds of people from a huge area of central Manchester.

Army bomb disposal experts were using a remote-controlled device to examine a suspect van parked outside Marks & Spencer when it blew up in an uncontrolled explosion.

Glass wounds

Many of those injured were outside the police cordon.

Seventy bystanders were ferried to three hospitals in ambulances. Others walked or were taken by friends.

A consultant at Hope Hospital said most of the seriously injured - including a pregnant woman thrown 15 ft (4.6 m) into the air - had suffered deep glass wounds which would require surgery.

Prime Minister John Major insisted the multi-party Northern Ireland peace talks begun last week would continue, but called on Sinn Fein - the political wing of the IRA - to condemn the attack and demand a ceasefire.

"This act by a handful of fanatics will be regarded with contempt and disgust around the world," he said.

Viking
15-06-04, 23:56
After I left the army in 98 I started a job as a security guard at the Corn Exchange or the Triangle shopping Centre as its now known in Manchester. This building was badly damaged by the bomb mentioned above 2 years earlier and was being restored. After speaking to the woman who was manageress of the Corn Exchange at the time of the bomb, she showed me the actual CCTV footage of the explosion. The explosion happened only 30 yards (approx) away so the film was crystal clear until the shockwave knocked out the camera. Today Manchester is pretty much back to its former glory and is still being rebuilt and improved upon in certain areas. viki; cow; burg; vik,

tosh66
16-06-04, 21:40
Beat this! I was working in the Arndale Centre when the first bomb went off and at Victoria station for the second one. Do you think someone is trying to tell me something? bo;