The Greenpeace flagship, the 'Rainbow Warrior', was named after a North American Indian legend, and launched in 1978. The ship arrived in New Zealand in July 1985 in preparation for leading a flotilla of boats to Mururoa Atoll in the Pacific Ocean to protest against French nuclear tests on the atoll.
Just before midnight on 10 July 1985, underwater charges which had been placed by frogmen on the hull of the Rainbow Warrior, exploded, sinking the vessel while it was in Auckland Harbour, New Zealand. One person was killed in the explosion, Portuguese photographer Fernando Periero. On 22 September 1985, Prime Minister of France Laurent Fabius admitted that the bombing had been carried out by 2 secret agents belonging to the French foreign intelligence agency, DGSC, or Directorate-General for External Security. This was despite a major cover-up operation in which the French Government denied its involvement. (source: today.wmit.net - 22 September)
The Rainbow Warrior was bombed in July 1985.
The Greenpeace flagship, the 'Rainbow Warrior', was named after a North American Indian legend.
French agents managed to sink the Rainbow Warrior by posing as supporters of their cause. They were able to gain access to the Rainbow Warrior, while on board they planted two mines. When the agents were off the Rainbow Warrior, they detonated the mines.
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The Rainbow Warrior was a Greenpeace protest boat. It went to the Pacific Islands that were being nuclear tested on, and protested against it, to make them stop. It was sunk in Auckland Harbour on 10 June 1985 by French Secret Agents.
Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior happened in 1985.
The Rainbow Warrior was a UK trawler. It sank on July 10, 1985 after French intelligence agents planted explosives on the hull of the ship.
The rainbow warrior was bombed by the french.
The Rainbow Warrior was the flagship of the conservationist organisation Greenpeace.
The Rainbow Warrior was bombed in July 1985.
The Greenpeace flagship, the 'Rainbow Warrior', was named after a North American Indian legend.
French agents managed to sink the Rainbow Warrior by posing as supporters of their cause. They were able to gain access to the Rainbow Warrior, while on board they planted two mines. When the agents were off the Rainbow Warrior, they detonated the mines.
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On July 10, 1985, the French intellegence service DGSE sank the Rainbow Warrior in an operation that was designed to be 'discovered'.