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Police chiefs from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are to meet later to assess the security threat posed by dissident republicans. | Police chiefs from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are to meet later to assess the security threat posed by dissident republicans. |
Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde and An Garda Siochána Commissioner Fachtna Murphy will hold talks in Belfast. | Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde and An Garda Siochána Commissioner Fachtna Murphy will hold talks in Belfast. |
Two soldiers and a policeman have been murdered by dissident republicans in the last week. | Two soldiers and a policeman have been murdered by dissident republicans in the last week. |
The police commander in Londonderry has said dissident republicans are on a recruitment drive in the city. | The police commander in Londonderry has said dissident republicans are on a recruitment drive in the city. |
Chief Inspector Chris Yates said: "These are dangerous groups, they are very much small in number, but they are very keen to increase their influence. | Chief Inspector Chris Yates said: "These are dangerous groups, they are very much small in number, but they are very keen to increase their influence. |
"The reality is they are out there in the communities, working, trying to recruit people, trying to pervert people, trying to turn people to their cause and that's very worrying." | "The reality is they are out there in the communities, working, trying to recruit people, trying to pervert people, trying to turn people to their cause and that's very worrying." |
He said the PSNI would be maintaining a high profile to prevent attacks. | He said the PSNI would be maintaining a high profile to prevent attacks. |
Children attended the vigil in Craigavon | Children attended the vigil in Craigavon |
Meanwhile, a service is to be held at Massereene Barracks in Antrim later for the two soldiers who were killed on Saturday. | Meanwhile, a service is to be held at Massereene Barracks in Antrim later for the two soldiers who were killed on Saturday. |
Sappers Mark Quinsey, 23, from Birmingham, and Patrick Azimkar, 21, from London, were shot by the dissident republican Real IRA as they accepted a pizza delivery. | |
Four men, including two pizza delivery men, were injured in the attack. One of them is in a critical condition and another is seriously ill. | |
The partner of one of the delivery men has described the attack as a "terrible, violent act" and extended her sympathy to the families of the murdered soldiers. | |
She also praised medical staff for saving his partner's life. | |
Craigavon: City of hope and fear | |
"We would like to thank the medical staff at Antrim Area Hospital for all the care and attention given to my partner," she said in a statement. | |
Thousands of people attended peace rallies across Northern Ireland on Wednesday following the murders of the two soldiers and Constable Stephen Paul Carroll in Craigavon on Monday. | |
Silent protests took place in Belfast, Lisburn, Newry, Downpatrick and Londonderry. | Silent protests took place in Belfast, Lisburn, Newry, Downpatrick and Londonderry. |
A peace vigil was also held in Craigavon, County Armagh, near the site where Constable Carroll was shot dead by another dissident republican grouping, the Continuity IRA. | |
A youth aged 17 and a 37-year-old man are still being questioned over the murder of the 48-year-old. | A youth aged 17 and a 37-year-old man are still being questioned over the murder of the 48-year-old. |
His funeral is due to take place in Banbridge on Friday. | His funeral is due to take place in Banbridge on Friday. |
British and Irish ministers met for a security summit at Hillsborough Castle in County Down on Tuesday, where they pledged the attacks would not be allowed to derail the peace process. | British and Irish ministers met for a security summit at Hillsborough Castle in County Down on Tuesday, where they pledged the attacks would not be allowed to derail the peace process. |
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