Irish National Liberation Army - Deaths As A Result of Activity

Deaths As A Result of Activity

According to the University of Ulster's Sutton database, the INLA was responsible for 113 killings during "the Troubles", between 1969 and 2001. According to the INLA's Roll of Honour, 33 of its members were killed during the conflict.

Status Deaths Percentage
British security forces 46 41%
Irish security forces 2 2%
Civilian 39 34%
Civilian political activist 3 3%
Republican paramilitary 16 14%
Loyalist paramilitary 7 6%

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