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Petrol bombs thrown in fifth night of violence in Northern Ireland

Petrol bombs have been thrown in a fifth night of violence in Northern Ireland - with the disorder now moving from Ballymena to Portadown.

Fireworks and bottles were also hurled at police, who responded with water cannon in an effort to move people off West Street. The unrest began on Monday in Ballymena over the alleged sexual assault of a girl in the town and the subsequent arrest of two 14-year-old boys.

Some homes have been attacked and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive said 14 families had been given emergency accommodation. Police say the violence is fuelled by racism after the two 14-year-old suspects used a Romanian interpreter to plead not guilty in court.

Read more:Why did Ballymena become site of anti-immigration riots? There were also reports on Friday night of damage to public property in the Tullyally area of Londonderry/Derry as police dealt with another protest. Officers are to be sent from Scotland to bolster the response and "reassure our communities.

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