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Serious disorder at a Belfast interface with a Translink bus petrol bombed and a press photographer assaulted Loyalist held a protest and blocked Lanark Way in west Belfast last night Connla Young and
Photographer Kevin Scott
There was serious disorder at a Belfast interface last night with a Translink bus petrol bombed and a press photographer assaulted.
The attack on the bus was described as attempted murder by First Minister Arlene Foster.
Stones and bottles were thrown across the peace line as rival gangs gathered at both sides of the interface.
The trouble flared after loyalists congregated at Lanark Way in the early evening to protest against the Irish sea border.
A Belfast Telegraph photographer has been set upon by two males while covering scenes of public disorder in an interface area in west Belfast.
Kevin Scott was jumped from behind by the perpetrators while covering public disorder at Cupar Way on Wednesday around 6pm.
The incident, which took place as crowds gathered at Lanark Way, has been condemned by Amnesty International NI.
A bus was hijacked and set alight, while earlier tyres and bins were been set on fire near interface gates.
The PSNI appealed to community leaders to help restore calm in the area.
Mr Scott explained he was also verbally abused during the attack and his cameras were also damaged.