
Police officers came under attack in for the third night in a row, as violent unrest continued to unfold after riots broke out in Ballymena on Monday.
Over the past few days, more than 30 members of law enforcement have been injured in with protesters, while homes across the town have had their windows smashed in or set ablaze.
The (PSNI) has been forced to call in reinforcements from Scotland and England as the violent unrest continues into a third day, with disorder spreading to other areas of Northern Ireland. During the day on Wednesday, rioters set fire to a community centre 20 miles away in Larne.
Local Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson slammed the protests as "racist thuggery" on Tuesday, after the first night of violence and arson. By Wednesday evening, PSNI armoured vans and riot cops were already flooding into Ballymena, where fireworks and debris continue to be thrown at officers.
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