A bomb wounded three children in Northern Ireland

Posted on August 15, 2010 by cesa

Three children were slightly injured in a bomb explosion in Lurgan Saturday, August 14 (35km west of Belfast), Northern Ireland, officials said police sources. The craft was designed, it seems, the police who were in the process of evacuating the area because they had been informed of the presence of another bomb.

However, he had been placed near a school and when it exploded, the debris he has thrown in the air injuring two children 12 years and another, aged two.

Deminers are currently examining two suspicious objects in the area, says one of the sources.

“This is a despicable attempt to attract the police and then set off a bomb just as they try to put others out of danger,” denounced the member Dolores Kelly, Assembly seat of Ireland North. “And because of this that the children were injured by shrapnel from the explosion.”

Recently, dissidents from the IRA (Irish Republican Army) recently placed a fake car bomb attack outside a police station and a real car bomb exploded outside a police station in Londonderry, causing no injuries. Last week, a British military has found a bomb under his vehicle.

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