Families of Bloody Sunday victims 'deeply disappointed' as decision not to prosecute 15 British soldiers is upheld
The range of potential offences included murder, attempted murder and causing grievous bodily injury with intent.
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The range of potential offences included murder, attempted murder and causing grievous bodily injury with intent.
Families of victims insist any trial must be heard in Derry.
The prosecution of British soldiers for actions during the Troubles has proved controversial in the UK.
Soldier F is charged with the murder of William McKinney, 27, and 22-year-old James Wray
Soldier F is accused of two counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder.
British Soldier F faces charges over his role in the killings of two people on Bloody Sunday in 1972.
The PSNI said they were faced with “difficult policing decisions” at the weekend in Derry.
Soldier F is set to be charged with the murder of two people killed on Bloody Sunday in 1972.
A man, known just as Soldier F, is to be prosecuted for the murder of James Wray and William McKinney.