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- Pan Am Flight 103 - Wikipedia
Large sections of the aircraft crashed in a residential street in Lockerbie, killing 11 residents With a total of 270 fatalities, the event, which became known as the Lockerbie bombing, is the deadliest terrorist attack in the history of the United Kingdom
- Pan Am flight 103 | Date, Syracuse, Overview, Victims, Facts - Britannica
Pan Am flight 103, flight of a passenger airliner operated by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) that exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, on December 21, 1988, after a bomb was detonated All 259 people on board were killed, and 11 individuals on the ground also died
- The True Story Behind Lockerbie - TIME
Colin Firth stars in a new Peacock series about the deadly terror attack on Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland
- Lockerbie’s True Story: Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing, Explained
Peacock’s ‘Lockerbie: A Search for Truth’ focuses on a devastating tragedy and the decades-long investigation sparked by it The story begins with a young woman named Flora Swire boarding a flight from Heathrow Airport in London to New York a few days before Christmas
- Lockerbie: What’s the Truth Behind Pan Am 103? - Epic Dope
The Lockerbie bombing of Pan Am 103 in 1988 killed 270, sparking a decades-long investigation with global legal and diplomatic struggles for truth
- The new Lockerbie drama provoking fierce criticism from victims . . .
Five months before Lockerbie, an American warship shot down an Iranian airliner over the Persian Gulf after mistaking it for a fighter jet The 290 men, women and
- Lockerbie Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do More
Visitor information for Lockerbie including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food drink Lockerbie is the first sizeable town north of the Scottish Border and is on the main road and rail routes between Glasgow and Carlisle
- Pan Am 103 Bombing — FBI
On December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 259 people on board—including 190 Americans—and 11 Scots on the ground
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