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Northern Ireland court to give verdict on soldier's role in 1972 Bloody Sunday killings

Soldier F faces charges of two murders and five attempted murders during Bloody Sunday, a 1972 shooting that killed 13 unarmed civilians, amid ongoing disputed evidence.

  • A Northern Ireland court will deliver a verdict on Soldier F, the only British soldier charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday shootings, on Friday.
  • Judge Patrick Lynch will decide if Soldier F committed murder and attempted murder during the killings in Londonderry on January 20, 1972.
  • Defense lawyer Mark Mulholland argued the prosecution's case was fundamentally flawed, relying on hearsay from deceased and untestifying witnesses.
  • Prosecutor Louis Mably stated the soldiers intentionally fired on unarmed civilians, leading to 13 deaths and 15 injuries.
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