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Man charged over soldier murders | Man charged over soldier murders |
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Prominent Northern Ireland republican Colin Duffy, 41, has been charged with the murders of Sappers Patrick Azimkar and Mark Quinsey. | Prominent Northern Ireland republican Colin Duffy, 41, has been charged with the murders of Sappers Patrick Azimkar and Mark Quinsey. |
The soldiers were shot dead outside barracks in Antrim while collecting a pizza delivery on 7 March. | The soldiers were shot dead outside barracks in Antrim while collecting a pizza delivery on 7 March. |
The man has been charged with eight offences - two counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder and one count of possession of a firearm. | The man has been charged with eight offences - two counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder and one count of possession of a firearm. |
He is expected to appear at Larne Magistrates Court on Friday. | He is expected to appear at Larne Magistrates Court on Friday. |
News of the charges came hours after more than 200 people in Lurgan, County Armagh, attended a meeting in support of Mr Duffy and his family. | News of the charges came hours after more than 200 people in Lurgan, County Armagh, attended a meeting in support of Mr Duffy and his family. |
On Thursday six suspects in the murders, of which Mr Duffy was one, were released by the High Court after a legal challenge to their detention. | On Thursday six suspects in the murders, of which Mr Duffy was one, were released by the High Court after a legal challenge to their detention. |
Mr Duffy was freed, then re-arrested at Antrim police station a short time later. | Mr Duffy was freed, then re-arrested at Antrim police station a short time later. |
The murder of the soldiers was followed by the killing of Constable Stephen Carroll in Craigavon two days later. | The murder of the soldiers was followed by the killing of Constable Stephen Carroll in Craigavon two days later. |
Two men, a 17-year-old youth and a former Sinn Féin councillor, 37-year-old Brendan McConville, have been remanded in custody charged with the murder of Constable Carroll. | |
A 21-year-old man has been remanded in custody accused of withholding information in relation to the policeman's murder. | |
The dissident republican Real IRA shot Sappers Azimkar and Quinsey outside Massereene barracks, while the dissident republican Continuity IRA claimed the murder of Constable Carroll. | The dissident republican Real IRA shot Sappers Azimkar and Quinsey outside Massereene barracks, while the dissident republican Continuity IRA claimed the murder of Constable Carroll. |
Four other people, including two pizza delivery men - Anthony Watson, 19, from Antrim and a Polish man in his 30s - were injured in the attack on the County Antrim barracks. | Four other people, including two pizza delivery men - Anthony Watson, 19, from Antrim and a Polish man in his 30s - were injured in the attack on the County Antrim barracks. |
The two young soldiers were the first to be murdered in Northern Ireland in 12 years. | The two young soldiers were the first to be murdered in Northern Ireland in 12 years. |