A second night of violence has erupted in Belfast after a 'hit list' of 'migrant homes' circulated on social media and protestors returned to the street.

Masked youths gathered at points across the city, with police responding by deploying armoured vehicles. Protesters set fire to a number of vehicles, including a bus.

The unrest came amid visuals showing anti-immigration groups marching in the streets after far-right activists called for demonstrations. | World News

Protesters attacked police and burned vehicles in a number of locations across Northern Ireland.

Violence erupted in Belfast after a knife attack. Masked individuals targeted homes and vehicles. Families were forced from their houses. Police responded to multiple incidents…

Violence erupted across Belfast on Tuesday night after anti-immigration demonstrations were organized in response to a brutal knife attack that left a local man seriously injured.…

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The agitated protestors put a Belfast bus on fire and pelted stones at police, reported news agency Associated Press. | World News

Anti-immigration violence erupted on Tuesday night as homes and businesses were targeted

Houses, cars, a bus and a supermarket were set alight as parts of the city descended into chaos, with claims non-white residents were deliberately targeted.

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Belfast steeled itself Wednesday for a second night of violence directed at immigrants in Northern Ireland, unrest that authorities say is being stoked by far-right activists on…

Police have been forced to use water cannons to keep rioters at bay as new details emerged in court about the accused attacker, Hadi Alodid.

UK leader Sir Keir Starmer condemned the scenes as “shocking and completely unacceptable".

A second night of chaos erupted in Belfast with violent clashes between mobs of protesters and police - hours after a 'hit list' of 'migrant homes' circulated on social media.

A second night of violence has erupted in Belfast after a 'hit list' of 'migrant homes' circulated on social media and protestors returned to the street.

Northern Ireland has endured a second consecutive night of civil unrest, with approximately 200 people gathering in Newtownabbey and hurling objects at police as tensions continue…

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.

Police fired water cannons at protesters after bricks were hurled at officers

In East Belfast , a group of masked men, clad in black, stormed a house where an ethnic-minority family - including children - were living, yelling anti-immigration slogans.

Police fired water cannons at protesters after bricks were hurled at officers