Anti-immigrant protesters set fires in Belfast
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PROTESTS have erupted in Belfast after the horror “attempted beheading” that rocked the nation. Furious demonstrators have torched a bus and set fire to bins following outrage over the
Chaos has erupted in Belfast as protesters set fire to vehicles, torch bins, and kick down doors in the city. The crowd has gathered after a horrific stabbing in the city on Monday. A Sudanese suspect has been charged with attempted murder after the alleged knife attack. The victim is in hospital with serious injuries.
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What's happening in Belfast? Riots erupt after brutal stabbing attack; scary visuals surface
Videos from Belfast show protesters setting bins and a bus on fire amid the unrest.
Belfast stabbing latest: Protesters set bus on fire as man charged with attempted murder - Anti-immigration demonstration starts in Belfast in response to Monday night’s stabbing attack in the city
Loud bangs heard in Belfast are thought to be the exploding tyres of the Glider bus that was set on fire, the BBC reported. Northern Ireland’s Education Minister Paul Givan has said any violence at anti-immigration demonstrations will ‘distract from protesters message’.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) says officers were sent to Kinnaird Avenue, Belfast, at approximately 10.30pm on Monday, as video of the vicious attack was shared on social media
Anti-immigration protests erupted into riots in Northern Ireland Tuesday after a Sudanese migrant’s shockingly barbaric knife attack — with masked thugs breaking windows, setting homes on
A 30-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after a knife attack in Belfast last night. As authorities call for calm - with concerns of disorder right now - a fire has been started in the streets.
Destructive anti-immigrant protests have erupted in Northern Ireland after a stabbing in Belfast allegedly by a Sudanese suspect.