Belfast Riots: Anti-Immigration Protests Turn Violent, Bus Torched
Belfast Riots: Anti-Immigration Protests Turn Violent

Violence erupted in Belfast on Tuesday night following anti-immigration protests that were sparked by a stabbing attack captured in a graphic video. A worker clears debris in front of a burnt-out bus in east Belfast after rioting broke out on 10 June.

Police Charge Asylum Seeker with Attempted Murder

Police have charged a 30-year-old asylum seeker from Sudan with attempted murder in connection with an attack in north Belfast on Monday night that left a man critically injured. The suspect is set to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court on Wednesday. The attack prompted widespread condemnation.

Violent Demonstrations Across the City

Crowds, including individuals in masks and hoods, burned vehicles and properties in various locations across Belfast hours after Elon Musk, Tommy Robinson, and other agitators called for demonstrations. In one flare-up near Shankill Road, a group stormed a home believed to be occupied by a family from an ethnic minority background, claiming to be 'liberating' it.

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