ST MATTHEW’S CHURCH BRYSON STREET BELFAST
The Battle of St Matthew’s or Battle of Short Strand was a gun battle that took place on the night of 27–28 June 1970 in Belfast. It was fought between the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Ulster loyalists in the area around St Matthew’s Roman Catholic church. This lies at the edge of the Short Strand, a Catholic enclave in a mainly-Protestant part of the city. Violence had erupted there, and in other parts of Belfast, following marches by the Orange Order. The battle lasted about five hours and ended at dawn when loyalists withdrew. The British Army and police were deployed nearby but did not intervene. Three people were killed and at least 26 wounded in the fighting, while another three were killed in north Belfast.
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