Bar Iruna attack
On December 26, 1987, a bomb attack on a United Service Organizations (USO) club in Barcelona, Spain killed an American sailor and injured nine others. The attack, on Bar Iruña, was perpetrated by Catalan nationalist terrorists. 22-year-old Ronald Strong from Reeders, Pennsylvania was the person who died, having received shrapnel wounds to his lungs and kidneys.
| Bar Iruna attack | |
|---|---|
| Location | Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain | 
| Date | December 26, 1987 6:00 pm (UTC+01:00) | 
| Target | Americans | 
| Attack type | Bombing | 
| Weapons | Grenade | 
| Deaths | 1 | 
| Injured | 9 | 
| Perpetrators | Catalan separatists | 
Both Terra Lliure and Catalan Red Liberation Army (ERCA) claimed responsibility. Residents claimed that anti-American slogans and graffiti near the bar at the time suggested the incident was linked to the extension of the Spain-United States military treaty (Pact of Madrid), which was first signed during the tenure of caudillo Francisco Franco in 1953.[1][2]
Terra Lliure had previously claimed responsibility for an attack on an American consulate in Barcelona in October, which wounded eight sailors.[3] A woman claiming to be from ERCA took responsibility "against an establishment of the Yankee war marines" in a call to news agency EFE. However, the authorities doubted its credibility.[4]
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- Delaney, Paul (28 December 1987). "American Sailor Dies in Barcelona After U.S.O. Blast That Hurt 10". The New York Times.
- "Countdown begins to remove US military bases from Spain". Christian Science Monitor. 9 November 1987.
- "Archives". Los Angeles Times.
- "A U.S. Sailor died Sunday from injuries suffered in".