Dissident Republicans

Car Bomb Attack Outside Northern Ireland Police Station Undermines Peace Efforts

Police in Northern Ireland have condemned a car-bomb attack on a police station as an attempt to undermine the 1998 Good Friday Agreement that brought peace to the region. The device, fashioned from a compressed gas cylinder, exploded during an evacuation in Dunmurry, highlighting its reckless unpredictability and proximity to the public. This incident follows a similar foiled attack on a police station in Lurgan weeks prior, both of which are believed to be the work of dissident Republican groups. These acts of violence are seen as an attempt to provoke fear and disrupt the peace process.

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