Bloody Sunday: Soldier has 'no regrets' over army's actions
One of the British soldiers involved in the 'Bloody Sunday' shootings in Londonderry in 1972, when 13 civilians were killed, says he has no regrets over the army's actions on that day. Next week, we'll find out if any soldiers will face prosecution as a result of those events. The 2010 independent Saville Inquiry into the killings concluded that all of the victims were innocent. But a former head of the British armed forces has told the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ that the deaths happened during a state of war. He was speaking to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Peter Taylor, who was in Derry on Bloody Sunday. This is the second of his special reports.
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