Police Deploy Water Cannons Amid Anti-Immigrant Protests in Belfast
Belfast, Northern Ireland, experienced a second night of violence marked by anti-immigrant protests. The unrest follows a stabbing incident, with demonstrators setting small fires and throwing bricks and bottles at police officers. Authorities responded to the escalating situation by deploying water cannons against the protesters.
A second night of violence unfolded in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as anti-immigrant protests intensified. The unrest was reportedly sparked by a recent stabbing incident in the city.
Protesters engaged in various acts of defiance, including setting small fires in public areas. They also hurled bricks and bottles towards police personnel.
In response to the escalating situation and the actions of the demonstrators, police forces deployed water cannons to disperse the crowds and manage the ongoing unrest.
According to NPR News, these events mark a continuation of tensions in the region.

