Police Officers Among the Injured in the Northern Ireland Civil Unrest

IRELAND – The Northern Ireland civil unrest has resulted to several people being injured and others arrested, with at least 17 police officers having been injured during the riots in Ballymena.

Officers were targeted with petrol bombs, bricks, fireworks, and masonry, particularly in the Clonavon Terrace area, according to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).

Police used water cannon and Attenuating Energy Projectiles to disperse crowds after bins were set on fire and missiles thrown in Carrickfergus, Newtownabbey, and Sunnylands.

Five people were arrested on suspicion of riotous behavior. A sixth was held in Newtownabbey on suspicion of disorderly conduct.

“The mindless violence we have witnessed over the past two nights in Ballymena is deeply concerning and utterly unacceptable,” Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said. “These criminal acts not only endanger lives but also risk undermining the ongoing criminal justice process.”

The PSNI confirmed that some officers required hospital treatment.

Homes and businesses were damaged and vehicles set alight, echoing scenes from Monday evening, when 15 officers were injured, several buildings vandalized, and four houses torched.

The unrest erupted hours after two 14-year-old boys appeared in court in Coleraine charged with attempting to rape a teenage girl in County Antrim.

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