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Two brothers who were surrounded by armed police after barricading themselves inside a house in south Belfast have come out of the property.Two brothers who were surrounded by armed police after barricading themselves inside a house in south Belfast have come out of the property.
Earlier, police said a number of pellets had been fired at officers and their vehicles from the house in Powerscourt Place on the Ormeau Road.Earlier, police said a number of pellets had been fired at officers and their vehicles from the house in Powerscourt Place on the Ormeau Road.
It is understood the house is the brother's family home, but they have not lived there for a number of weeks. It is understood the men lived in the house at one time have not been there for a number of weeks.
Relatives of the pair have accused the police of over-reacting.Relatives of the pair have accused the police of over-reacting.
Police negotiators attended the incident, which was reported at about 0500 BST on Tuesday.Police negotiators attended the incident, which was reported at about 0500 BST on Tuesday.
A local priest was also involved in trying to persuade the men to leave the house.A local priest was also involved in trying to persuade the men to leave the house.
Speaking from the scene earlier on Thursday, BBC reporter Andy Martin said officers had automatic guns trained on the house.Speaking from the scene earlier on Thursday, BBC reporter Andy Martin said officers had automatic guns trained on the house.
The area was been cordoned off during the incident and people were asked to remain in their houses.The area was been cordoned off during the incident and people were asked to remain in their houses.
The house is owned by the Housing Executive which said the legal tenant of the property had transferred to another Housing Executive property with effect from April 27 2009.