Another Night of Violence After a Violent Attempt by Two Romanian Teenagers in Northern Ireland
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There were clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement officials in Ballymena on the evening of Tuesday, 10 June. Violence had already taken place the previous day, with racist motives, according to the police.
Between the protesters and the order forces launched violence last night in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, following the attacks of the previous day with racist motivation, according to the police, following the charge of two Romanian teenagers for attempted violence against a young girl, AFP reported by Agerpres.
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