Ulster Outlaws Claim Killing of 4 Catholics
Associated Press
BELFAST, Northern Ireland —
An outlawed Protestant paramilitary group, the Ulster Volunteer Force, claimed responsibility Monday for shooting to death four Roman Catholic men and seriously wounding a fifth at a village pub in Northern Ireland.
The Royal Ulster Constabulary said two suspects were being questioned about the attack Sunday night in Cappagh, 50 miles west of Belfast.
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