In the second part of Ben Macintyre's exhilarating account, yesterday's Mail on Sunday recounted how the SAS stormed the Iranian Embassy during the 1980 siege. The third and final part of this ...
The Iranian Embassy Siege began on April 30, 1980, when six armed militants stormed the building in South Kensington and took ...
The country held its breath for six days when six armed terrorists held 26 hostages insiade the Iranian Embassy in London. The gunmen, all members of Arabs of KSA Group, demanded the release of Arab ...
The SAS storm the Iranian Embassy ending a six-day siege, May 1980 - PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo In March 1980, six Iranian men flew into London and rented a flat in Earl’s Court, a packed itinerary ...
An SAS hero of the Iranian Embassy siege has been left homeless and penniless. SAS Sergeant Bob Curry was one of the first commandos to break into the London building where 26 hostages were being held ...
The Iranian Embassy siege began as a political protest and escalated into one of the most dramatic hostage crises in modern British history. For six tense days, six gunmen held diplomats, police, and ...
NEARLY £50,000 has been raised to help pay care home costs for an SAS Iran Embassy siege hero after The Sun urged readers to donate. A fundraiser to help Sekonaia ‘Tak’ Takavesi last night passed ...
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This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The ...
Army badges stolen from an SAS hero hailed for his role in ending the Iranian Embassy siege have been returned to his family. The SAS and Parachute Regiment cap badges belonged to John McAleese and ...