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Appeal for recent violence in Derry to stop
There has been regular trouble in the Waterside in recent days. Photo by Nathan Edgar
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Political and business leaders in Derry have appealed for an end to recent violence in the city.
There has been nightly disturbances in Protestant areas of the Waterside over the past week.
Police also came under attack during a security alert in the Templemore Road area of the city yesterday.
Local business and political representatives yesterday local PSNI boss, Chief Superintendent Darrin Jones, to discuss the recent trouble.
Children as young as 12 involved in new night of violence in Northern Ireland
Children as young as 12 involved in further loyalist disturbances in Northern Ireland
The PSNI moving a bin which was set alight on North Road in Carrickfergus near Belfast following sporadic outbursts of disorder. Picture: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
Mon, 05 Apr, 2021 - 09:40
Rebecca Black, PA
Children as young as 12 were involved as violence flared during another night of disorder in parts of Northern Ireland, and officers were pelted with petrol bombs, police said.
Petrol bombs and bricks were thrown at officers in loyalist areas in Newtownabbey and Carrickfergus on Sunday night.
Police say children as young as 12 involved in latest disturbances in Waterside area of Derry last night
Items set on fire during trouble at Irish Street
Police land rovers at the scene of the trouble last night at Irish Street. Photo by Nathan Edgar
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The PSNI have renewed an appeal for violence in the Waterside area of Derry to stop.
It follows trouble in the Irish Street area last night and comes after a week-long series of attacks on police in Tullyally, Lincoln Courts and Nelson Drive.
Derry City and Strabane Area Commander, Chief Superintendent Darrin Jones said: Last night (Sunday 4th April) we saw further disorder on our streets in the Waterside area, which started shortly after 9pm.
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