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Water cannons, bottles, bricks on the streets – what happens in Northern Ireland – BBC News in Serbian

Water cannons, bottles, bricks on the streets – what happens in Northern Ireland – BBC News in Serbian


Riots across the Northern Ireland are not stopped.

The peaceful protest that started 9. June due to the alleged sexual assault in Balimini, a city in the Antrim district, grew quickly into the police and protesters conflict.

The protesters cast smoke bombs, bricks and Molotov’s cocktails, and police returned water cannons.

In Larna, 30 kilometers from Balimina, masked young men, shot, and then set fire to a recreation center, a temporary shelter to families who had to leave homes due to large clutches, officials said.

According to the census of the United Kingdom of 2021. year, 31.205 people lived in Balimeni, which makes it a seventh largest city in Northern Ireland.

More than 55 percent then pleaded the British, about 44 percent that the Irish, and 16 percent said they had a « second » national identity.

Balimina is 45 kilometers from Belfast, the capital.

Ryan Henderson, Assistant Chief of Police said it was « racist violence directed to ethnic minorities and police officers. »

« There were people who have planned to commit violence from the beginning, which tells me that he was planned in advance to attack the police, » Henderson said.

Officials appealed to parents and guardians to check where their children are, because young people actively participate in this, as criminal behavior said.

The violence condemned « British Prime Minister Kir Starmer.

How did it all start?

Reuters / CLODAGH Kilcoyne

The first protest was organized 9. June, several hours after two 14-year-olds, suspected for the rape attempt, appeared before the Misdemeanor Court in Colrejn.

The Northern Ireland Police Service (PSN) announced that the attack came to the clonavine terrace, in Balimini, 7. June.

The teenagers confirmed names and years in the presence of the translator, but they denied charges.

The announcement of the protest, which quickly spread, was published, and the protesters targeted the ethnic groups, whose members considered responsible for the alleged attempted rape.

During the first two nights, the clutter 32 police officers were injured, while six people were detained.

Riots in Northern Ireland, protests in Northern Ireland

Reuters / CLODAGH Kilcoyne

The riot was in Larn, 30 kilometers from Balimena.

The police left the area after the masked people were shot by their vehicles, but then returned to the equipment for breaking demonstrations.

Danny brought, the Prophet of the local alliance was on the spot.

He ruled « absolute mess, » he said later for the BBC.

« The brick passed through the window while the yoga class lasted, the employees had to run to the back entrance, » he added.

The group that made the attack called « bullies, » adding that he was « absolutely disgusted ».

Riots in Northern Ireland, Protests in Northern Ireland

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The tenants of some houses in Balimini put the inscriptions in the door to indicate what nationalities are that the sincers would not attack them

Sporadic incidents were also in Karikfergus, North Belfast and Newtonabi, where one man was killed, police said.

Many people are 11. June woke « frightened, » Henderson said.

« We’ve seen numerous calls for protests in various places around the country, » he added.

The facades of some houses appeared with the indicated nationalities of households like: « British household » and « Philippine lives here ».

Numerous business facilities and houses are damaged, and several vehicles are set on fire.

Mika Kolev, the mother of two children, decided to leave Balimin where he lived and worked in the previous ten years.

Her house is damaged and now he thinks about the return of Gender Bulgaria.

« We know what happens, I have to save the kids – I have to, » she said scared.

Mika Kolev

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Mika Kolev and her family last ten years lived in Balimini

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