Remembering the victims of the M62 coach bombing.

Today is the 52nd anniversary of the M62 coach bombing, one of the worst terrorist atrocities ever to take place on British soil.

Twelve people, including a woman and two small children, were killed when a bomb exploded on a coach carrying off-duty soldiers and their families. An entire family was wiped out by the bomb. Another 38 people, including men, women and children were injured.

The authorities believed the attack to be the work of the IRA, who never formally claimed responsibility but implicitly admitted later that this and another two incidents had been "authorised operations carried out by units of the Irish Republican Army."

Here is a plaque commemorating the victims at the M62 Hartshead Moor service station near to where the blast occurred.




We will remember them.


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