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  2. Real Ulster Freedom Fighters - Wikipedia

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    The Real Ulster Freedom Fighters, otherwise known as the Real UFF, is a dissident loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. It was founded in early 2007 by former members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) /Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF). [1] They reportedly committed 24 attacks from 2009 to 2011 in County Antrim. [2]

  3. Ulster Defence Association - Wikipedia

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    the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF)—whose role was to carry out attacks on republican and nationalist targets. However, many regard the UFF as merely a covername used when the UDA wished to claim responsibility for attacks. [105] the Ulster Defence Force (UDF)—whose role was to give "specialist military training" to a select group of UDA members.

  4. Timeline of Ulster Defence Association actions - Wikipedia

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    It used the name Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) when it wished to claim responsibility for its attacks and avoid political embarrassment, as the UDA was a legal organisation for much of its history. [2] [3] The UFF usually claimed that those targeted were Provisional Irish Republican Army members or IRA sympathizers. [4]

  5. Kieron Brockhouse is accused of flying Ulster Freedom Fighters and Ulster Defence Association flags at addresses in the West Midlands.

  6. Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions - Wikipedia

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    28 October: The "Red Hand Commando" and "Ulster Freedom Fighters" claimed responsibility for killing former Sinn Féin vice-president Máire Drumm. [130] She was shot dead by gunmen dressed as doctors in Mater Hospital, Belfast. She had retired a short time before her killing and had been in the hospital for an operation.

  7. Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings - Wikipedia

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    The victims, Roman Catholic Senator Paddy Wilson and his Protestant friend Irene Andrews, were hacked and repeatedly stabbed to death by members of the "Ulster Freedom Fighters" (UFF). This was a cover name for the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a then-legal Ulster loyalist paramilitary organisation.

  8. John McMichael - Wikipedia

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    He was also commander of the "Ulster Freedom Fighters" (UFF), a cover name for the UDA, overseeing an assassination campaign against prominent republican figures whose details were included in a notorious "shopping list" derived from leaked security forces documents. The UDA used the UFF name when it wished to claim responsibility for attacks ...

  9. Greysteel massacre - Wikipedia

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    The following day, the UDA claimed responsibility for the attack using the cover name "Ulster Freedom Fighters" (UFF). [4] Its statement said that the "Greysteel raid" [1] was "the continuation of our threats against the nationalist electorate that they would pay a heavy price for last Saturday's slaughter of nine Protestants". [13]