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BREAKING: Violence Erupts in Londonderry, Several Police Officers Injured
[Current Date] – DERRY, Northern Ireland – A tense night of rioting has resulted in several police officers being injured after violent clashes broke out between demonstrators and security forces in Londonderry.
The disturbance began around [time] when a group of demonstrators gathered on the Bogside estate to protest the presence of British royal family members in the city. According to eyewitnesses, the scene quickly turned chaotic as rioters threw objects at police vehicles and buildings, prompting officers to deploy water cannons and tear gas.
The injuries to the officers occurred as police attempted to disperse the crowds, with several reported as sustained serious blows to the head and leg. Two police vehicles were also reported as set on fire, exacerbating the tense situation.
"It’s anarchy out here," said witness Mark Douglas, who witnessed the violent scenes. "I’ve never seen anything like it in my life. I was trying to get home from the local shop and was caught in the midst of it. I’m still shaken up."
The Northern Ireland Police Federation has condemned the attack, saying that officers’ bravery was "put to the test" in the face of the hostile violence.
"Our officers are not above the law and should not be expected to engage in confrontations with violent, well-planned and coordinated criminal gangs," said the Police Federation.
The Royal College of Surgeons has also appealed for blood donations to support treatment for the injured officers.
KEY PLAYERS INVOLVED:
- The British Royal Family
- British police officers
- Demonstrators on the Bogside estate
- Police Federation
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- Violence in Londonderry
- Northern Ireland police protests
- Royal visits to Northern Ireland
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- UK News
- Northern Ireland News
- Politics and Government
- World News
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- London (City)
- Londonderry
- Northern Ireland
- British police officers
- Protest violence
- Royal visit controversy
- Police Federation Northern Ireland
- Royal College of Surgeons
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A number of police officers have been injured during disorder in Londonderry, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said.
Petrol bombs, fireworks and stones were thrown by nationalist youths at police lines during trouble in Nailors Row on Saturday evening.
It followed a major police operation in the city surrounding the annual Apprentice Boys Relief of Derry parade, which passed off without incident.
The PSNI said it liaised with community representatives to prevent further escalation
A statement said the trouble presented "a serious risk to the safety of residents in the area" and police asked parents and guardians to take their children home.
BBC News NI's Dean McLaughlin, reporting from the area, said the police helicopter monitored the situation and a public announcement was made asking the crowd to disperse.
He added about 10 PSNI Land Rovers and police dogs were at the scene, while a small fire was started on Nailors Row.
Up to 50 young people were involved.
Some residents on Bishop Street had to leave their homes.
'Futile actions must stop' Sinn Féin councillor Sandra Duffy described the attacks on police as a "disgrace" and appealed for those involved to stop.
"I am appealing for calm at this time, and I would urge other young people not to get caught up in this activity as it could have a negative impact on their future," she said.
"These futile actions are wrong and they are not representative of this city.
"They are in stark contrast to the hugely positive work and positive community events taking place across the Bogside this week.”
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