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Police to step up patrols after car bomb attack

Police to step up patrols after car bomb attack

Summary

A car bomb exploded outside a police station in Dunmurry, Belfast, after a driver was forced to deliver it at gunpoint. The New IRA, a dissident republican group opposed to the peace agreement, claimed responsibility for the attack, which is now being treated as attempted murder by police.

Key Facts

  • The bomb exploded on Saturday night outside the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) station in Dunmurry.
  • A delivery driver was hijacked at gunpoint and forced to transport the bomb to the station.
  • The bomb included a gas cylinder device and detonated while police were evacuating nearby residents.
  • The New IRA stated the attack aimed to kill police officers leaving the building.
  • Police plan to increase patrols and vehicle checkpoints across Northern Ireland in response.
  • The PSNI describes the attack as deliberate and reckless, and calls for community help to prevent further incidents.
  • Dissident republican groups like the New IRA reject the Good Friday Agreement, unlike the main Provisional IRA that ended violence in 2005.
  • Police and local leaders publicly condemned the attack and praised officers for evacuating families safely.
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