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MOSCOW, May 28 (Reuters) – A senior Russian security official said on Thursday that Russia’s navy and air force had expelled a British warship from what he described as Russian territorial waters near Crimea in October, but Britain said the report was “categorically untrue.”
Vladimir Kulishov, first deputy head of the FSB security service, said Russia had told HMS Dragon, a type 45 destroyer, not to enter its waters, but that it had crossed what he said was the border on Oct. 13 near southern Crimea.
Russia annexed the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, drawing sanctions and condemnation from the West. Kyiv wants the territory back.
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Joseph Murphy who was shot dead in the Ballymurphy Massacre in 1971
âThe evidence establishes that the deceased were unarmed and posing no threat. They were innocent people,â said Mrs Justice Keegan.
Each of the deceased were shot by the British army who were stationed in the nearby Henry Taggart Hall.
Mrs Justice Keegan said it was âvery unfortunateâ she had not heard accounts from soldiers involved on the day and that no one explained the military response which led to the four deaths.
She said she was satisfied there was some IRA activity in the area at the time, but she did not believe there were a large number of IRA men, but there was some evidence that shots were fired at the army.
Coveney praises truth as politicians react to inquest
Updated / Tuesday, 11 May 2021
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Mural on a wall in the Ballymurphy area of west Belfast where the shooting of 10 civilians took place in 1971
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has said the coroner s statement on the Ballymurphy killings has cast a tremendous new light on one of the darkest pages of the history of the conflict .
Mr Coveney was reacting to the conclusion of the inquest that found that all of the ten people who were shot and killed in Ballymurphy in 1971 were entirely innocent and that their deaths were unjustified.
The minister said that the statement will come as an immense relief and vindication for the families who have maintained for decades that their loved ones were innocent and their killings unjustified.