Irish War of Independence - First cycle of attacks
Time: Saturday Jun 19, 1920
Place: Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Details: The first cycle of attacks and reprisals broke out in the summer of 1920. On 19 June a week of inter-sectarian rioting and sniping started in Derry, resulting in 18 deaths.
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