Jun 11, 2026 – 6.40amLondon | Belfast is bracing for a second night of unrest fuelled by anti-immigration sentiment, with a truck set on fire and a “hit list” of foreigners’ homes being circulated despite police deploying hundreds of extra officers and shutting down schools and public transport networks.As police, including riot squad officers, pushed back protesters with water cannons as they tried to march on a hotel housing asylum seekers, the victim allegedly stabbed by a Sudanese immigrant that sparked Tuesday’s riots remained in a critical condition. It was revealed he lost his left eye in the brutal attack and was in a coma.Subscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Fetching latest articles
Belfast police flood the streets amid ‘hit list’ of foreigners
Riot police and water cannons were deployed in Belfast as the city braced for another night of unrest amid anti-immigrant sentiment after a brutal knife attack.










