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House targeted in petrol attack Gun and ammunition found
(1 day later)
Four men and a woman have been arrested following the search of a house in east Belfast.
A gun and ammunition were found during a planned search of a house in the Cregagh area of the city on Friday.

House targeted in petrol attack
A petrol bomb has been thrown into the backyard of a house in west Belfast.A petrol bomb has been thrown into the backyard of a house in west Belfast.
No-one was injured in the incident, which took place at about 2300 BST on Wednesday.No-one was injured in the incident, which took place at about 2300 BST on Wednesday.
The Fire and Rescue Service were called and the fire was extinguished.The Fire and Rescue Service were called and the fire was extinguished.
Police have appealed for anyone with information concerning the incident to contact them.Police have appealed for anyone with information concerning the incident to contact them.

Children injured in bus accident
Four schoolchildren have been taken to hospital after a bus crash in County Armagh.
None of the children received life-threatening injuries in the accident, which happened on Derrymacash Road, Lurgan, at about 1550 BST.
The bus was the only vehicle involved in the accident, the police said.
There were 20 children on the bus at the time, aged between 12 and 15.

Teenaged stabbed with broken bottle
A teenager has been stabbed with a broken bottle in west Belfast.
Two men forced their way into a house in West Circular Road at about 2210 BST on Saturday.
One of the men broke the bottle and stabbed the 17-year old twice. He was treated in hospital for injuries which are not thought to be life-threatening.
Appealing for information, police said the attackers were both believed to be aged in their late 30s.