An IRA man has been sentenced to six years in prison for his role in a 1989 attack on a British military base in Germany.
Leonard Hardy (45) pleaded guilty last month to five charges of attempted murder.
Belfast-born Hardy told the regional high court in Celle, near Hanover, that he also accepted the charge of attempting to cause an explosion at a British army base in Osnabrück, western Germany.
Hardy, who has British and Irish citizenship, was arrested last August while on holidays with his family in Spain. He turned himself in to the German authorities in Frankfurt in January before being released on €20,000 bail.
He is not expected to appeal.
Prosecutors said Hardy's five-member IRA unit wanted to detonate several bombs at the barracks, but were disturbed by a workman as they tried to lay the charges. Only one of the bombs exploded, causing damage but, hurting no one
In June 1995, Donna Maguire, Donncha and Pauline O'Kane and Patrick Murray were sentenced to an average of nine years' imprisonment for attempted murder and attempting to cause an explosion in the same attack. They were released after the verdict, having already served two-thirds of their sentence in custody.
A total of 28 IRA attacks on British army bases in Germany from 1973 to 1996 killed six and injured 50.