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Newtownabbey violence saw 30 petrol bombs thrown at police

Newtownabbey violence saw 30 petrol bombs thrown at police
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Newtownabbey violence condemned after police attacked with petrol bombs

Newtownabbey violence condemned after police attacked with petrol bombs
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Police attacked in further loyalist disturbances in Northern Ireland

Police attacked in further loyalist disturbances in Northern Ireland
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30 petrol bombs thrown at police in orchestrated attack in Northern Ireland | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

By Press Association 2021 The scene in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim where police came under attack with 30 petrol bombs on Saturday Some 30 petrol bombs were thrown at police in what has been termed an “orchestrated attack” during a further night of disorder in Northern Ireland. Police were attacked in Newtownabbey on the outskirts of Belfast on Saturday, after violent scenes in the Sandy Row area in the city as well as in Londonderry on Friday. Police said it was the fifth consecutive night of disorder in Derry on Friday, when 12 officers were injured by a large group throwing masonry, bottles, petrol bombs and fireworks.

PSNI respond to more unrest in loyalist areas of Co Antrim after cars hijacked and burnt out

); PSNI respond to more unrest in loyalist areas of Co Antrim after cars hijacked and burnt out Police appealed for calm amidst more violent scenes. By Press Association Sunday 4 Apr 2021, 7:31 AM 1 hour ago 6,444 Views 0 Comments A car hijacked by loyalists protesters burns in Newtownabbey Image: PA Image: PA A SECOND NIGHT of disorder has taken place on the streets of Northern Ireland, during which the PSNI responded to a series of situations in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim. Three cars were hijacked and set on fire in the loyalist O’Neill/Doagh Road area yesterday evening as a large crowd of onlookers gathered to watch the unrest.

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