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Police have come under attack for a fifth consecutive night in Northern Ireland, in what has been dubbed a "week of shame" for the region.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) condemned last night's fourth consecutive night of disorder in Northern Ireland, which has resulted in more injured officers, as well as more arrests. In a statement on Friday morning, June 13, the PSNI said there was "significant disorder and violence" in Portadown, Co Armagh on Thursday night.
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Northern Ireland police say violence in the town of Ballymena, reportedly fueled by racial tension, have left 32 officers injured.
STORY: Hundreds of rioters have attacked police and set homes and cars on fire in Northern Ireland for a third successive night, in what police have been describing as “racist thuggery”.The epicenter of the disorder is in Ballymena,