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Belfast police attacked with petrol bombs, bricks in second night of riots

Hooded youths, some with British flags covering their faces, were involved in the clashes in the north of the city. Police responded by firing baton rounds and deploying water cannon.

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A petrol bomb thrown by loyalist rioters hits a group of riot policemen in the Woodvale area of north Belfast, Northern Ireland. Photo: AP

Police in Belfast were attacked with petrol bombs in a second night of violence by Protestant rioters in the Northern Irish capital.

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Bricks, bottles, furniture and other missiles were also hurled on Saturday following riots that left 32 officers injured and a politician hospitalised on Friday.

Hooded youths, some with British flags covering their faces, were involved in the clashes in the north of the city.

Police responded by firing baton rounds and deploying water cannon.

The unrest was not as intense as on Friday night, when crowds attacked police with petrol bombs, sticks, fireworks, bricks, bottles, masonry and even a sword.

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More than 600 police from mainland Britain had been sent to Northern Ireland in anticipation of tensions over the traditional Twelfth of July parades, the pinnacle of the Protestant Orange Order’s marching season.

A further 400 were sent for Saturday following riots the night before.

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