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Petrol bombs and blast bombs thrown at police in Belfast | Petrol bombs and blast bombs thrown at police in Belfast |
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At least four blast bombs and several petrol bombs have been thrown at police during rioting in east Belfast. | At least four blast bombs and several petrol bombs have been thrown at police during rioting in east Belfast. |
A plastic baton round has been fired by police during the trouble on the Newtownards Road. Water cannon has also been deployed. | A plastic baton round has been fired by police during the trouble on the Newtownards Road. Water cannon has also been deployed. |
Elsewhere, the Crumlin Road in north Belfast is closed after a pipe bomb was thrown at police. | Elsewhere, the Crumlin Road in north Belfast is closed after a pipe bomb was thrown at police. |
Police said the device was thrown at officers from Brompton Park in the Ardoyne area at about 17:00 BST. | Police said the device was thrown at officers from Brompton Park in the Ardoyne area at about 17:00 BST. |
The road is closed between Tennent Street and Twaddell Avenue. | The road is closed between Tennent Street and Twaddell Avenue. |
Police added that Twaddell Avenue was currently blocked to traffic due to "a large protest of several hundred people". | |
The device exploded close to police but there were no reported injuries. Motorists have been advised to avoid the area. | The device exploded close to police but there were no reported injuries. Motorists have been advised to avoid the area. |
Police Service of Northern Ireland Superintendent Emma Bond said: "We consider ourselves extremely fortunate that we are not dealing with a much more serious incident and that all of the officers were able to walk away from that situation unharmed. | Police Service of Northern Ireland Superintendent Emma Bond said: "We consider ourselves extremely fortunate that we are not dealing with a much more serious incident and that all of the officers were able to walk away from that situation unharmed. |
"We have appealed for calm in the area and I continue to do so. | "We have appealed for calm in the area and I continue to do so. |
"I would appeal to anyone with influence in the community to exert it to ensure that the next few days pass off without incident." | "I would appeal to anyone with influence in the community to exert it to ensure that the next few days pass off without incident." |
Northern Ireland Secretary of State, Theresa Villiers, condemned the attack in north Belfast, which she said was "deplorable". | Northern Ireland Secretary of State, Theresa Villiers, condemned the attack in north Belfast, which she said was "deplorable". |
DUP assembly member William Humphrey said loyalist protesters were demonstrating peacefully in the Twaddell Avenue area when the incident happened. | DUP assembly member William Humphrey said loyalist protesters were demonstrating peacefully in the Twaddell Avenue area when the incident happened. |
He described the attack as an "attempt to injure and kill". | He described the attack as an "attempt to injure and kill". |
Sinn Fein assembly member Gerry Kelly said the attack was "completely unacceptable" and "not supported by the vast majority of the community in Ardoyne". | Sinn Fein assembly member Gerry Kelly said the attack was "completely unacceptable" and "not supported by the vast majority of the community in Ardoyne". |
Forty-four police officers have been injured over three nights of rioting in Belfast. | Forty-four police officers have been injured over three nights of rioting in Belfast. |
Officers were attacked in the Woodvale area of north Belfast on Sunday night. | Officers were attacked in the Woodvale area of north Belfast on Sunday night. |
It followed more serious rioting on Friday and Saturday nights after a Parades Commission determination that a parade by three Orange Order lodges would not be allowed to march along a stretch of the Crumlin Road that separates loyalist and nationalist communities on its return journey from the main Belfast 12 July demonstration. | It followed more serious rioting on Friday and Saturday nights after a Parades Commission determination that a parade by three Orange Order lodges would not be allowed to march along a stretch of the Crumlin Road that separates loyalist and nationalist communities on its return journey from the main Belfast 12 July demonstration. |