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Woman killed in Londonderr­y shooting

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A WOMAN was killed on Thursday after shots were fired in the Northern Irish city of Londonderr­y during rioting where police were attacked by petrol bombs and other missiles.

After earlier appealing for calm when a number of shots were fired in the Irish nationalis­t Creggan area of the city, police confirmed shortly after midnight that the 29-year-old woman had died.

“We are treating this as a terrorist incident and we have launched a murder enquiry,” Police Service of Northern Ireland Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton said in a statement.

A local journalist at the scene, Leona O’Neill, wrote on Twitter that after the woman was hit and fell beside a police Land Rover, officers rushed her to hospital, where she died.

O’Neill had earlier posted videos of police vehicles being pelted with what she said were dozens of petrol bombs, bricks, bottles and fireworks. The videos showed two vehicles being left in the middle of the street and set on fire. The rioting was in response to a house search that a large number of officers conducted in the area, she said.

The detonation of a large car bomb outside a courthouse in Londonderr­y in January highlighte­d the threat still posed by militant groups opposed to a 1998 peace deal that largely ended three decades of violence in the British-run province. No one was injured in the blast.

The leaders of Northern Ireland’s two largest political parties, the Irish nationalis­t Sinn Fein party and pro-British Democratic Unionist Party both condemned the killing.

 ?? Picture: AP ?? An armed police officer at the scene of unrest in Creggan, Londonderr­y, in Northern Ireland, where a woman died after being shot on Thursday.
Picture: AP An armed police officer at the scene of unrest in Creggan, Londonderr­y, in Northern Ireland, where a woman died after being shot on Thursday.

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