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City attack treated as 'racist' No evidence city attack 'racist'
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Police have said they are treating a street attack in County Antrim as "racist". Police have said there is no evidence to conclude a street attack in County Antrim was racist.
Three men, two of them originally from Lithuania, were attacked in Market Square, Lisburn, at about 2130 GMT on Saturday by three men. Three men, two originally from Lithuania, were attacked in Market Square, Lisburn, at about 2130 GMT on Saturday by three men.
The men are being treated in hospital for facial injuries. Initially, police said they were investigating a racist motive, but later said there was not enough evidence to confirm this.
Police said they believed up to 30 people saw the attack and have appealed for witnesses. One man has been arrested. Police believe up to 30 people saw the attack. One man has been arrested.