Stories from Dunmurry · United Kingdom
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DUP Member Questions First Minister On Dunmurry Bombings
DUP's Harry Harvey questioned the First Minister regarding historical attacks and the IRA terrorist campaign in Dunmurry. Harvey asked if the First Minister would condemn all bombings in the area, including those perpetrated by Bobby Sands. The DUP member stated there was always an alternative to violence. He urged anyone with information regarding the incidents to come forward to the PSNI. The discussion referenced the historical suffering and trauma resulting from the conflict. The speaker noted that Michelle O'Neill presented the Good Friday Agreement as the alternative to conflict.
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Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage
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Murder Investigation Underway After Dunmurry Car Explosion
A murder investigation has been launched following a vehicle explosion in Dunmurry. A delivery driver's car was hijacked and an explosive device was placed in the boot. The driver was forced to drive the vehicle to a police station. First Minister Michelle O'Neill condemned the attack, stating those involved went through a horrific ordeal. Police have launched a murder investigation following a vehicle explosion outside a building in Dunmurry.
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Burglary Charges Filed Following Dunmurry Incident
Residents in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland, have been evacuated from their homes this morning. Residents in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland, were evacuated following an explosion near Belfast. Authorities suggest the incident may have involved a car bomb. Police have charged individuals with burglary and criminal damage following an incident in Dunmurry on Saturday night. Cordon lines remain in place at the scene as investigations continue. Members of the public have been advised to avoid the area. The specific motive for the criminal damage has not been disclosed.
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