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A British soldier, known as Soldier F, will stand trial in September over the 1972 Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland. He is accused of murdering two unarmed civil rights protesters during a march in Londonderry. The shootings were one of the most significant events of the Troubles, a period of sectarian violence lasting three decades. The British government apologized for the killings in 2010.
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