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Politicians slam blast 'bullies'
Belfast Telegraph - 17 minutes ago
The house at the centre of an explosion in Invernook Drive, Sydenham, Belfast which occurred on Friday evening. The people behind two bomb attacks in east Belfast have been branded bully boys and gangsters. Police are investigating a blast that ...
PSNI seeks motive to Belfast bomb attack
RTE.ie - 51 minutes ago
Police in east Belfast have discovered an explosive device close to the scene of a blast that damaged a house last night. An explosive device has been discovered by PSNI officers investigating a blast that damaged a house in east Belfast last night.
The house at the centre of an explosion in Invernook Drive, Sydenham, Belfast ...
Belfast Telegraph - 1 hour ago
Police investigating a blast that damaged a house in east Belfast have found an explosive device a short distance away. Detectives are continuing to examine the scene of the Invernook Drive explosion in the Sydenham area, while they have confirmed the ...
Two bomb attacks at house and car in east Belfast
BBC News - 3 hours ago
A device exploded outside a house at Invernook Drive, in the Sydenham area, at about 20:40 GMT on Friday. The front door of the property was blown off. There were no reports of any injuries. A number of residents are still out of their homes.
Pipebomb destroys front door & interior of East Belfast home - Belfast
Demotix - 58 minutes ago
An explosion caused by a large pipe-bomb destroyed the front door and interior of East Belfast home at approximately 20:40 on Friday. Worker clears up debris from road after a pipe bomb explosion destroyed the front door of a house in East Belfast.
Pipe bomb found after Belfast explosion
U.TV - 4 hours ago
A device exploded outside the front door of a house at Invernook Drive around 8.40pm on Friday. A security cordon remains in place and several residents are still out of their homes. Councillor Jim Rodgers said it is believed the attack is linked to a ...
Homes evacuated after house blast
Dundalk Argus - 14 hours ago
A number of families have been evacuated from their homes in east Belfast after an explosion at a house. Police said there were no reports of injuries after the blast at Invernook Drive in the Sydenham area at 8.40pm on Friday.
Residents evacuated after explosion
U.TV - 15 hours ago
Homes have been evacuated in the Invernook Drive area of east Belfast after an explosion at a residential property. The area has been cordoned off by police and army bomb experts are at the scene. There are no reports of injuries after the blast, ...
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Two bomb attacks at house and car in east Belfast
The front door of the house at Invernook Drive was blown off The front door of the house at Invernook Drive was blown off
The police are investigating two bomb attacks in east Belfast.
A device exploded outside a house at Invernook Drive, in the Sydenham area, at about 20:40 GMT on Friday. The front door of the property was blown off.
There were no reports of any injuries. A number of residents are still out of their homes.
About an hour later, a pipe bomb was thrown through the window of a car in Tamar Street. Damage was caused to a back seat.
No one was injured in that incident. The area was evacuated but has since returned to normal.
On Friday night, residents from Invernook Drive either stayed with friends or in a nearby community centre.
Resident Andrew Hunter said he was not allowed back to his house, even to get his dog.
"It was too dangerous," he said.
"So we stayed with friends for a coupe of hours. My wife had to go to work, because she's a nurse.
Andrew Hunter said he was not allowed back into his house Andrew Hunter said he was not allowed back into his house
"She went to work this morning without a uniform, without shoes. We were on the phone last night, trying to organise scrubs."
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Alderman Jim Rodgers, of the Ulster Unionist Party, said the incident was deplorable.
"I strongly condemn those who were responsible," he said.
"This is the second incident in this street in the last month and it's unbelievable the inconvenience that many people have been put to.
"I would say to anybody who is involved in this type of behaviour to stop immediately. Anybody who plants a bomb or fires shots, aims to kill."
DUP councillor Tom Haire said: "It's something we don't want to happen and it doesn't further the cause of a peaceful Northern Ireland. The sooner this stops the better.
"If anyone has any information it should be given to the police."
The cordon at Invernook Drive has now been removed.
Full coverage
Politicians slam blast 'bullies'
Belfast Telegraph - 17 minutes ago
The house at the centre of an explosion in Invernook Drive, Sydenham, Belfast which occurred on Friday evening. The people behind two bomb attacks in east Belfast have been branded bully boys and gangsters. Police are investigating a blast that ...
PSNI seeks motive to Belfast bomb attack
RTE.ie - 51 minutes ago
Police in east Belfast have discovered an explosive device close to the scene of a blast that damaged a house last night. An explosive device has been discovered by PSNI officers investigating a blast that damaged a house in east Belfast last night.
The house at the centre of an explosion in Invernook Drive, Sydenham, Belfast ...
Belfast Telegraph - 1 hour ago
Police investigating a blast that damaged a house in east Belfast have found an explosive device a short distance away. Detectives are continuing to examine the scene of the Invernook Drive explosion in the Sydenham area, while they have confirmed the ...
Two bomb attacks at house and car in east Belfast
BBC News - 3 hours ago
A device exploded outside a house at Invernook Drive, in the Sydenham area, at about 20:40 GMT on Friday. The front door of the property was blown off. There were no reports of any injuries. A number of residents are still out of their homes.
Pipebomb destroys front door & interior of East Belfast home - Belfast
Demotix - 58 minutes ago
An explosion caused by a large pipe-bomb destroyed the front door and interior of East Belfast home at approximately 20:40 on Friday. Worker clears up debris from road after a pipe bomb explosion destroyed the front door of a house in East Belfast.
Pipe bomb found after Belfast explosion
U.TV - 4 hours ago
A device exploded outside the front door of a house at Invernook Drive around 8.40pm on Friday. A security cordon remains in place and several residents are still out of their homes. Councillor Jim Rodgers said it is believed the attack is linked to a ...
Homes evacuated after house blast
Dundalk Argus - 14 hours ago
A number of families have been evacuated from their homes in east Belfast after an explosion at a house. Police said there were no reports of injuries after the blast at Invernook Drive in the Sydenham area at 8.40pm on Friday.
Residents evacuated after explosion
U.TV - 15 hours ago
Homes have been evacuated in the Invernook Drive area of east Belfast after an explosion at a residential property. The area has been cordoned off by police and army bomb experts are at the scene. There are no reports of injuries after the blast, ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-17324649
Two bomb attacks at house and car in east Belfast
The front door of the house at Invernook Drive was blown off The front door of the house at Invernook Drive was blown off
The police are investigating two bomb attacks in east Belfast.
A device exploded outside a house at Invernook Drive, in the Sydenham area, at about 20:40 GMT on Friday. The front door of the property was blown off.
There were no reports of any injuries. A number of residents are still out of their homes.
About an hour later, a pipe bomb was thrown through the window of a car in Tamar Street. Damage was caused to a back seat.
No one was injured in that incident. The area was evacuated but has since returned to normal.
On Friday night, residents from Invernook Drive either stayed with friends or in a nearby community centre.
Resident Andrew Hunter said he was not allowed back to his house, even to get his dog.
"It was too dangerous," he said.
"So we stayed with friends for a coupe of hours. My wife had to go to work, because she's a nurse.
Andrew Hunter said he was not allowed back into his house Andrew Hunter said he was not allowed back into his house
"She went to work this morning without a uniform, without shoes. We were on the phone last night, trying to organise scrubs."
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Alderman Jim Rodgers, of the Ulster Unionist Party, said the incident was deplorable.
"I strongly condemn those who were responsible," he said.
"This is the second incident in this street in the last month and it's unbelievable the inconvenience that many people have been put to.
"I would say to anybody who is involved in this type of behaviour to stop immediately. Anybody who plants a bomb or fires shots, aims to kill."
DUP councillor Tom Haire said: "It's something we don't want to happen and it doesn't further the cause of a peaceful Northern Ireland. The sooner this stops the better.
"If anyone has any information it should be given to the police."
The cordon at Invernook Drive has now been removed.