No they didnt. When the troubles were at their peak they did alot for the ommunity but they never ran
Provisional Irish Republican Army was created in 1969.
It seems like the enemies of the Provisional Irish Republican Army would be the British. That's what the research that I did on this topic.
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Those were perpetrated by the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
The Provisional Irish republican army (IRA), was formed in 1969 after it split from the Official Irish republican army (OIRA) over the OIRAs failure to protect Irish nationalist areas from attack by british loyalists and the police the Royal ulster constabulary (RUC). The Real Irish republican army (RIRA) split from the provisional IRA in 1997 after the IRA called a ceasefire and entered into the northern Ireland peace process. The Real IRA (RIRA) continue to use armed struggle to free northern Ireland from british rule, they attack british military, political and economic targets throughout northern Ireland and are believed to be preparing to bomb the british mainland. The Provisional IRA have ceased their armed campaign, have decommisioned most of their weapons and have moved into peaceful politics through their political party Sinn Fein. The Real IRA regard the provisionals as sell outs of republicanism and believe themselves to be the legitimate army in the struggle for Irish freedom. In short, the Real IRA are still fighting, the Provisional IRA have stopped.
the "Official IRA" and the "Provisional IRA" which then split into the "Real IRA" and the "Continuity IRA"
Irish Republican Liberation Army was created in 2006.
Lois Mountbatten, uncle of Queen Elizabeth's husband Prince Philip, was killed by a bomb planted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) while boating in the Republic of Ireland.
Joe McDonnel was a volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army. He is best known for his involvement in the 1981 hunger strike during which he died.
Bobby Sands was an Irish volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze. Furthermore, he was the leader of the 1981 hunger strike in which Irish republican prisoners protested against the removal of Special Category Status.
During Irish History there have been a number of groups that used the title IRA. The first IRA can date itself back to 1913, known then as the Irish Volunteers, and took the name "Irish Republican Army" in 1919. It is now often referred to as the "Old IRA". Since then there have been splits which have led to groups using "IRA", including: The Provisional IRA (PIRA), founded in 1969 and best known for paramilitary campaigns during the 1970s-1990s; The term 'IRA' is almost always now used to when talking about them, but there are others. The Official IRA was the remainder of the IRA after the Provisional IRA split away in 1969. They are now inactive in the military sense. The 'Real' IRA, and The Continuity IRA were 1990s breakaway from the PIRA.
Chronology of Continuity Irish Republican Army actions happened in 2000.