“terrorist incident” in Northern Ireland, a journalist killed

A journalist has been shot to death during violent acts in a city of Northern Ireland, in what police are considering to be “the terrorist suspect”. The dissidents are blamed for the murder of 29-year-old Lyra McKee, following the riots caused by police research in Derry's Creggan area during Thursday night. [...]
A journalist has been shot to death during violent acts in a city of Northern Ireland, in what police are considering to be “the terrorist suspect”.
The dissidents are blamed for the murder of 29-year-old Lyra McKee, following the riots caused by police research in Derry's Creggan area during Thursday night. Bombs have been dropped on police patrols moving with Land Rover.
Police deputy chief Mark Hamilton says that after this event, for which detectives have launched assassination investigations, “probably has the hands of the New paramilitary group. IRA”
“Around 23 last night, an armed aggressor appeared suddenly and shot several times towards the police, he said. Lyra McKee, a 29-year-old woman, was injured at the scene. It was immediately taken to the hospital by police vehicles, but unfortunately changed its life”.
Violence began powerfully after police raided several houses in the Multiroy Park and Galliagh areas. “The violent republic has planned attacks in this city, so we were conducting a control operation on Creggan”, police official Hamilton said.
We were looking for firearms that could be used during the Easter weekend. Over 50 Molotov bombs were thrown towards the police, while two vehicles were abducted and then set on fire. I believe this has all been organized, at the point that they just want to see violence and attack the police. Taking out the weapon is a thought - out and heartless act”, following Top Channel.
Another reporter from the site said the armed person “came from a corner and started firing indiscriminately to police vehicles”. And since the area is inhabited, there are a series of evidence settlements there, “people went out on the street to see what was happening”, Leona O'Neill said. New Subtitles, children on the streets and teenagers who were avoiding aggressors who were shooting at” indiscriminately.











