TROUBLES REPORT: 40 years of bloodshed
THE legacy being dealt with by the Eames-Bradley report is almost 4,000 people killed over four decades.
Between 1966 and 2006:
2,087 civilians were killed.
201 officers from the RUC and 102 members of the RUC Reserve were murdered.
206 members of the Ulster Defence Regiment and its successor, the Royal Irish Regiment, died.
503 other soldiers killed.
395 republican paramilitaries from various groups were killed.
167 loyalist paramilitaries died.
A further 59 people died in accidents linked to the Troubles or of conditions such as heart attacks related to the violence.
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