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Rocket grenade attack on police | Rocket grenade attack on police |
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Three police officers have been treated for severe shock and minor injuries after a rocket attack in Fermanagh. | Three police officers have been treated for severe shock and minor injuries after a rocket attack in Fermanagh. |
A rocket-propelled grenade was fired at a foot patrol in Lisnaskea at about 2300 BST on Saturday. It failed to explode. | A rocket-propelled grenade was fired at a foot patrol in Lisnaskea at about 2300 BST on Saturday. It failed to explode. |
Shortly after the attack, a car was found burning at Chapel Brae. Police are investigating a possible link. | Shortly after the attack, a car was found burning at Chapel Brae. Police are investigating a possible link. |
Army technical officers are at the scene and the main street in Lisnaskea remains closed. | Army technical officers are at the scene and the main street in Lisnaskea remains closed. |
Nearby homes have been evacuated. | Nearby homes have been evacuated. |
Chief Superintendent Michael Skuce said: "This was clearly a case of attempted murder. We could have been dealing with multiple casualties this morning. | Chief Superintendent Michael Skuce said: "This was clearly a case of attempted murder. We could have been dealing with multiple casualties this morning. |
"There are a number of families out there who will be counting their blessings that they are not grieving for a loved one." | "There are a number of families out there who will be counting their blessings that they are not grieving for a loved one." |
"The disregard that this shows for the lives of the local community and my officers is unbelievable." | "The disregard that this shows for the lives of the local community and my officers is unbelievable." |
Chairman of the Northern Ireland Policing Board Professor Sir Desmond Rea condemned the attack. | |
"Those who carried out this deplorable attack have nothing to offer our society - they have no support from the community or any political party and will deliver nothing to our community," he said. | |
"Such attacks will not derail the huge progress which has taken place and continues to be made in policing in Northern Ireland." |