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Home attacked twice in one night Man says house attack 'sectarian'
(about 3 hours later)
A house in County Antrim has been attacked twice within a five-hour period. The owner of a house in Ballymena targeted twice within a five-hour period has said he believes he was the victim of a sectarian attack.
Two petrol bombs were thrown at the property in Dunclug Park, Ballymena, at about 0300 BST causing scorch damage to the front door. Two petrol bombs were thrown at the property in Dunclug Park at 0300 BST causing damage to the front door.
The house was attacked again five hours later. One window was broken and a fire was started causing significant damage to the home. The house was attacked five hours later when petrol was poured through a window and a fire was started.
It is thought no-one was in the house at the time of either attack. The man said he has been targeted before because he is a Protestant living in a mainly Catholic estate.
However, he said he would not be forced out of the area where he has lived for more than 30 years.
No-one was in the house at the time of either attack.
Police have appealed for anyone with information concerning the incident to contact them.