No further former soldiers will be prosecuted over the killing of 13 civilians in Londonderry in 1972. Northern Ireland's Public Prosecution Service announced last year that one veteran, known as Soldier F, would face charges over the incident, known as Bloody Sunday.
A further 15 civilians were wounded on January 30, 1972 when soldiers from the Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators, in an incident which became known as Bloody Sunday.Families of some of the victims requested a review of the PPS decision in March 2019.They have expressed disappointment at the outcome, and said they will take a judicial review.Today, the PPS announced that the original decision not to prosecute 15 soldiers reported in connection with
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