Provisional IRA Honey Trap killings
| IRA Honey Trap killings | |
|---|---|
| Part of the Troubles | |
| Location | Antrim Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland |
| Coordinates | 54°36′40″N 5°55′56″W / 54.611111°N 5.932222°W |
| Date | 23 March 1973 21:00 GMT |
Attack type | shooting |
| Weapons | Thompson submachine gun, pistol |
| Deaths | 3 off-duty British soldiers |
| Injured | 1 |
| Perpetrator | Provisional IRA Provisional IRA Belfast Brigade |
The Provisional IRA Honey Trap killings occurred on 23 March 1973. Volunteers from the Provisional IRA's (IRA) Belfast Brigade shot dead three off-duty soldiers from the British Army who had been lured to a house by two females on the Antrim Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A fourth soldier survived the shooting.