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New IRA admits to killing journalist

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LONDON: Dissident republican group New IRA yesterday admitted responsibi­lity for killing Northern Irish journalist Lyra McKee during rioting in Londonderr­y last week, in a statement to The Irish News.

The New IRA “offer our full and sincere apologies to the partner, family and friends of Lyra McKee for her death”, it said in a statement reported by the Irish newspaper, which said the paramilita­ry group used a recognised codeword.

McKee, 29, was shot in the head on Thursday as dissident republican­s clashed with police in the Creggan housing estate in Northern Ireland’s second city, also known as Derry.

While admitting responsibi­lity, the New IRA attempted to justify its actions by claiming she was killed during an attack on “enemy forces” and accused police of provoking the riot which preceded her death.

“In the course of attacking the enemy, Lyra McKee was tragically killed while standing beside enemy forces,” the statement said.

“On Thursday night, following an incursion on the Creggan by heavily armed British crown forces, which provoked rioting, the IRA deployed our volunteers to engage,” the New IRA statement said, according to The Irish News.

In the wake of her death, Northern Ireland’s six main political parties, including rival unionists and republican­s who have been unable to form a devolved government for more than two years, issued a rare joint statement.

“It was a pointless and futile act to destroy the progress made over the last 20 years, which has the overwhelmi­ng support of people everywhere,” it read.

The killing, the latest upsurge in violence to shake the troubled region, came in the run-up to Easter weekend, when republican­s opposed to the British presence in Northern Ireland mark the anniversar­y of a 1916 uprising against British rule.

A car-bombing and the hijacking of two vans in Londonderr­y earlier this year were also blamed on a dissident paramilita­ry group.

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