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Bomb found in north Belfast security alert | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
A bomb has been found during a security alert in north Belfast. | |
Police Chief Inspector Andrew Freeburn said it was "a blatant attempt to kill or seriously injure police officers". | |
The alert began at Alliance Avenue on Tuesday afternoon after reports that shots were heard in the area on Monday. | |
Holes were discovered in the window of a house and the army found what they said was a viable device. A controlled explosion was carried out. | |
Thirty families had to leave their homes during the alert. | |
Chf Insp Freeburn said: "Those who carried out this heinous act showed callous disregard for the safety of the local community and police officers serving this community. We are very fortunate that no-one was killed or seriously injured." | |
Alliance Avenue was closed to traffic between Etna Drive and Berwick Road. All roads have now reopened. | Alliance Avenue was closed to traffic between Etna Drive and Berwick Road. All roads have now reopened. |
The Ardoyne Community Centre was made available to residents who have now been allowed to return to their homes. | The Ardoyne Community Centre was made available to residents who have now been allowed to return to their homes. |