Woman and two police officers hurt as trouble continues in north west
Twenty-six petrol bombs , bottles and masonry thrown
A woman and two PSNI officers were injured after another night of disturbances in Londonderry.
Police said 26 petrol bombs were thrown along with bottles and masonry.
In addition a car was set on fire in Fahan Street in the Bogside area during the early hours while Leckey Road was closed after pallets were placed across the road and set on fire.
The woman was injured after being hit on the head with a stone while bricks struck the two police officers were kcs injured woman
Speaking about last night’s disorder and the ongoing issues in the City, Chief Inspector Alan Hutton said: “We are disappointed that some people decided to continue the public disorder in the Bogside last night, despite the clear message from the community earlier.
“This morning, following the disorder in the Bogside area of the City last night, we have two officers and a member of the public injured. I am very proud of how my colleagues stood in the face of danger, working to bring this situation under control but I am saddened and angry that again we find ourselves subject to serious violence from the communities we serve. Let me be clear, we have made three arrests last night and with a robust criminal justice strategy in place, there will be more.
“The local community needs to see a resolution to this issue now. Collectively, we cannot afford to wait and we cannot have night after night of violence on our streets. Following three nights of disorder, we have a number of police officers who are no longer available to deliver their core policing duties, protecting the communities they serve.
“And the huge impact on our City cannot be ignored. As we strive to promote our positive image, the negative effect of these violent pictures on jobs, tourism and investment cannot be underestimated. We do not want to take a backward step. I urge all those with influence to urgently use it to bring a resolution to the violence and work towards a longer term solution for the issues affecting this area."