05/10/2010
Dissidents Claim Car Bomb Attack
The Real IRA has claimed responsibility for an explosion in Derry in the early hours, which caused substantial damage to a shopping centre.
Speaking in Birmingham for the Conservative Party conference, Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister, has accused the group of trying to drag the city back to its violent past.
He said he is disgusted by the attack, which damaged several business properties.
He added: "We have seen over the course of recent times that there is still a tiny minority of people who believe that this sort of activity will advance their objectives.
"It is quite clear their objectives cannot be advanced and these deeds are totally futile."
The car bomb, planted in a Vauxhall Corsa, exploded on the Culmore Road, Londonderry.
No-one was injured but several properties including the Ulster Bank and nearby Da Vinci's hotel and restaurant complex have been damaged.
The explosion went off just after midnight, approximately one hour after a telephone warning was made by the dissident group.
Residents in the surrounding area were evacuated before the explosion.
SDLP Mayor Colm Eastwood said he was disgusted by the attack.
He commented: "I do not know what these people are hoping to achieve. They say they love their country but they spend time trying to destroy it.
"The people of this city will be very angry.
"It's shocking that someone would put a bomb anywhere, but especially at a commercial centre."
See: Real IRA Claim Car Bomb Attack
(BMcN/KMcA)
Speaking in Birmingham for the Conservative Party conference, Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister, has accused the group of trying to drag the city back to its violent past.
He said he is disgusted by the attack, which damaged several business properties.
He added: "We have seen over the course of recent times that there is still a tiny minority of people who believe that this sort of activity will advance their objectives.
"It is quite clear their objectives cannot be advanced and these deeds are totally futile."
The car bomb, planted in a Vauxhall Corsa, exploded on the Culmore Road, Londonderry.
No-one was injured but several properties including the Ulster Bank and nearby Da Vinci's hotel and restaurant complex have been damaged.
The explosion went off just after midnight, approximately one hour after a telephone warning was made by the dissident group.
Residents in the surrounding area were evacuated before the explosion.
SDLP Mayor Colm Eastwood said he was disgusted by the attack.
He commented: "I do not know what these people are hoping to achieve. They say they love their country but they spend time trying to destroy it.
"The people of this city will be very angry.
"It's shocking that someone would put a bomb anywhere, but especially at a commercial centre."
See: Real IRA Claim Car Bomb Attack
(BMcN/KMcA)
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