Violent demonstrations injure dozens of police in Northern Ireland fades

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Publish Date : 2021-04-17 12:26:43


Violent demonstrations injure dozens of police in Northern Ireland fades

Petrol bombs, smoke canisters and hurled bricks have injured dozens of police during weeks of violence in Northern Ireland, officials said Sunday.

At least 52 officers have been wounded since pro-British protests erupted in the Northern Ireland city of Belfast last month, police said. Authorities have arrested 70 people in connection with the violence.

Tensions have been high since City Council members there voted a month ago to stop flying the Union Jack flag year-round, restricting it instead to certain days.



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Politicians, clergy and community leaders were meeting Sunday afternoon to discuss ways of ending the unrest.

The meeting came a day after the Police Service of Northern Ireland said its officers deployed water cannons and fired plastic bullets Saturday night at a crowd of more than 100 demonstrators who were hurling fireworks and bricks at them.

On Friday night, more than 30 petrol bombs were thrown at officers during serious disorder in the same part of the city. Officers were also pelted with ball bearings, fireworks and masonry, police said.

Another officer was hurt Friday in the Newtownabbey area, police said, where bottles and bricks were thrown at police in the course of a protest lasting several hours.

Northern Ireland's political leaders have called for an end to the pro-British protests, which were prompted by the vote to limit display of the union flag of the United Kingdom.

The disorder follows a summer of heightened tensions between Northern Ireland's Catholic and Protestant communities. Riots in September left dozens of police officers hurt.

The recent violence follows more than a decade during which Northern Ireland has made steady progress toward lasting peace and stability.

On Sunday, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said officers were prepared for more violence.

'You may be assured there will be sufficient resources in the event of more disorder for however long is necessary,' Chief Constable Matt Baggott said in a statement. 'The police service will continue to do everything possible to maintain law and order and we will deal firmly with outbreaks of violence.'

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On Friday night, more than 30 petrol bombs were thrown at officers during serious disorder in the same part of the city. Officers were also pelted with ball bearings, fireworks and masonry, police said. More: Police -- Loyalist paramilitaries behind violence At least 52 officers have been wounded since pro-British protests erupted in the Northern Ireland city of Belfast last month, police said. Authorities have arrested 70 people in connection with the violence. At least 52 officers have been wounded since pro-British protests erupted in the Northern Ireland city of Belfast last month, police said. Authorities have arrested 70 people in connection with the violence. On Friday night, more than 30 petrol bombs were thrown at officers during serious disorder in the same part of the city. Officers were also pelted with ball bearings, fireworks and masonry, police said. Another officer was hurt Friday in the Newtownabbey area, police said, where bottles and bricks were thrown at police in the course of a protest lasting several hours. Politicians, clergy and community leaders were meeting Sunday afternoon to discuss ways of ending the unrest. The meeting came a day after the Police Service of Northern Ireland said its officers deployed water cannons and fired plastic bullets Saturday night at a crowd of more than 100 demonstrators who were hurling fireworks and bricks at them. More: Police -- Loyalist paramilitaries behind violence Politicians, clergy and community leaders were meeting Sunday afternoon to discuss ways of ending the unrest. Another officer was hurt Friday in the Newtownabbey area, police said, where bottles and bricks were thrown at police in the course of a protest lasting several hours. 'You may be assured there will be sufficient resources in the event of more disorder for however long is necessary,' Chief Constable Matt Baggott said in a statement. 'The police service will continue to do everything possible to maintain law and order and we will deal firmly with outbreaks of violence.' Petrol bombs, smoke canisters and hurled bricks have injured dozens of police during weeks of violence in Northern Ireland, officials said Sunday. Politicians, clergy and community leaders were meeting Sunday afternoon to discuss ways of ending the unrest. On Sunday, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said officers were prepared for more violence. More: Policewoman targeted as tensions rise More: Policewoman targeted as tensions rise On Friday night, more than 30 petrol bombs were thrown at officers during serious disorder in the same part of the city. Officers were also pelted with ball bearings, fireworks and masonry, police said. Politicians, clergy and community leaders were meeting Sunday afternoon to discuss ways of ending the unrest. Tensions have been high since City Council members there voted a month ago to stop flying the Union Jack flag year-round, restricting it instead to certain days. Tensions have been high since City Council members there voted a month ago to stop flying the Union Jack flag year-round, restricting it instead to certain days. Another officer was hurt Friday in the Newtownabbey area, police said, where bottles and bricks were thrown at police in the course of a protest lasting several hours. Politicians, clergy and community leaders were meeting Sunday afternoon to discuss ways of ending the unrest. At least 52 officers have been wounded since pro-British protests erupted in the Northern Ireland city of Belfast last month, police said. Authorities have arrested 70 people in connection with the violence.

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