This attack marked the start of a renewed bombing campaign in England and the end of the
truce with the British government in England, in Ireland the truce was also starting to break with the
South Armagh Brigade no longer recognizing the cease fire, having killed four British soldiers in July in a
landmine attack in Forkhill, officially the truce lasted until January 1976. The next day on 28 August 1975, the IRA
detonated a bomb in
Oxford Street,
Central London, injuring several people; the following day on 29 August the IRA planted a booby-trap bomb in the doorway of a K-Shoes shop. Army bomb-disposal officer
Roger Goad was killed while attempting to defuse the bomb. ==See also==