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Belfast riots: Calls for calm after further night of violence in NI
Rioters fired missiles, petrol bombs, bricks, fireworks and glass bottles at police who later blasted water cannons
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Belfast riots LIVE: Updates after another night of violence in Northern Ireland
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Play now Hundreds of young people gathered in West Belfast again on Thursday as trouble continues in Northern Ireland.
Youths gathered on Springfield Road from about 4.30pm before violence flared up again.
PSNI blasted rioters with water cannons and those involved were warned by police to “disperse immediately or the water cannon will be used”, PA reports.
Rioters continued to fire missiles and later in the evening, it is reported police warned crowds that impact rounds would be fired .
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A bus has been hijacked and set on fire in Belfast during another evening of violent protests in Northern Ireland.
The past week has seen several nights of loyalist demonstrations across several towns and cities in the North, with the PSNI describing the violence as shameful, senseless and reckless .
The latest incident saw a bus set on fire near the Shankill Road in Belfast, causing major disruption to many of the city s bus routes.
The CEO of bus operator Translink said the driver of the bus is very shaken and being looked after by colleagues .
Police said crowds had also gathered in the Springfield Road and West Circular Road areas of the city.
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