At about 9.40 P.M. on the evening of Saturday, 7 March, four off-duty British soldiers of the
Royal Engineers walked outside the barracks to receive a
pizza delivery from two delivery men. As the exchange was taking place, two masked gunmen in a nearby car opened fire with
PM md. 63 automatic rifles. After the initial burst of gunfire, the gunmen walked over to the wounded soldiers lying on the ground and fired again at close range, killing two of them. Those killed were
Sappers Mark Quinsey from
Birmingham and Patrick Azimkar from London. The other two soldiers and two deliverymen were wounded. The soldiers were wearing desert fatigues and were to be deployed to
Afghanistan the next day. A few hours later, the stolen car involved was found abandoned near
Randalstown, eight miles () from the barracks. A
Dublin-based newspaper, the
Sunday Tribune, received a phone call from a caller using a recognised Real IRA codeword. The caller claimed responsibility for the attack on behalf of the Real IRA, adding that the civilian pizza deliverymen were legitimate targets as they were "collaborating with the British by servicing them". The shootings were the first
British military fatalities in Northern Ireland since Lance Bombardier Stephen Restorick was shot dead by the
Provisional IRA in February 1997, during
the Troubles. The attack came days after a suggestion by Northern Ireland's police chief,
Sir Hugh Orde, that the likelihood of a "terrorist" attack in Northern Ireland was at its highest level for several years. Civilian security officers belonging to the
Northern Ireland Security Guard Service were criticised for not opening fire during the incident, as a result of which plans were made to retrain and rearm them.
Craigavon shooting Two days after the Massereene Barracks shooting, PSNI officer Stephen Carroll was shot dead in
Craigavon,
County Armagh. This was the first killing of a police officer in Northern Ireland since 1998. The
Continuity IRA claimed responsibility for this shooting and stated that "As long as there is British involvement in Ireland, these attacks will continue". ==Reaction==