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Police in bomb operation attacked | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
About 400lbs of home-made explosives have been found during a security operation in County Armagh. | |
Police carried out searches at Monbrief Road East in Craigavon following reports of suspicious activity. | |
During the operation, officers were attacked with petrol bombs, fireworks and other missiles. No injuries were reported. | |
Roads in the area have now re-opened. Chief Inspector Pauline Shields condemned those behind the attacks. | |
"I am appealing to those who continue to throw petrol bombs and other missiles to think about the lives they are putting in danger," she said. | |
"Not only are they risking the lives of officers who are simply trying to do their jobs, but they are risking the lives of their own community. | |
"The very fact that we recovered, what we believe to be, home-made explosives from the area also demonstrates that there are still a minority who are intent on harm and destruction." | |
The explosives have been removed from the scene and are being examined. | |
The security operation, which began at about 0600 BST on Tuesday, has now ended. | |
Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at Craigavon. |