Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Bomb explodes in west Belfast
A bomb has exploded in the St.James' area of west Belfast in Northern Ireland.
The bomb was attached to gate and taped to a drum of petrol. It exploded early in the night damaging a nearby house and van. A second device was discovered nearby and made safe by British Army bomb disposal units.
The St.James' area of Belfast is overwhelmingly nationalist (Pro-Irish). Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack but locals have voiced concerns that dissident loyalists may have been responsible.
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