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Operation Flavius

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The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/March 6, 2023 by Wehwalt (talk) 17:54, 2 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Petrol station where two of the IRA members were shot
Petrol station where two of the IRA members were shot

Operation Flavius was a military operation in which three members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) were shot dead by the British Special Air Service (SAS) in Gibraltar on 6 March 1988. The three were believed to be mounting a car bomb attack on British military personnel, but after their deaths they were found unarmed and no bomb was discovered. This event started a violent spree in which mourners were killed at the funeral of the IRA members, then two British soldiers were killed after driving into a funeral procession for one of those mourners. The television documentary "Death on the Rock" was broadcast two months after the event and presented the possibility that the three IRA members had been unlawfully killed. An inquest ruled that the SAS had acted lawfully, though the European Court of Human Rights held that the planning and control of the operation was so flawed as to make the use of lethal force almost inevitable.(Full article...)