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Woman injured in car bomb attack Woman injured in car bomb attack
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A police officer's partner was injured when a bomb exploded under her car in east Belfast.A police officer's partner was injured when a bomb exploded under her car in east Belfast.
The 38-year-old was reversing the vehicle out of the driveway of a house in Kingsdale Park at about 0730 BST on Friday when the device exploded.The 38-year-old was reversing the vehicle out of the driveway of a house in Kingsdale Park at about 0730 BST on Friday when the device exploded.
She was taken to hospital suffering from a minor arm injury and ringing in her ears, but has since been discharged.She was taken to hospital suffering from a minor arm injury and ringing in her ears, but has since been discharged.
The police said the bomb could have killed or caused serious injury.The police said the bomb could have killed or caused serious injury.
ANALYSIS Mark Simpson, BBC News, Belfast The location of what is presumed to be a dissident republican attack is significant as it is far from the areas in which the dissidents have been most active.
Dissident republicans haven't been terribly active in Belfast as a whole in recent years, never mind east Belfast. This clearly looks like an upping of the ante.
This is less than a mile from Police HQ, it's in the constituency of the DUP first minister Peter Robinson, it's one of the most unionist constituencies in Northern Ireland.
Chief Supt Brian Maguire indicated that a device had been planted on the passenger side of the car and had someone been sitting there it could have caused a fatality.Chief Supt Brian Maguire indicated that a device had been planted on the passenger side of the car and had someone been sitting there it could have caused a fatality.
He said they were still investigating who the intended target was.He said they were still investigating who the intended target was.
BBC Ireland Correspondent Mark Simpson said the location of what is presumed to be a dissident republican attack is significant as it is far from the areas in which the dissidents have been most active. The DUP First Minister Peter Robinson said the attack "was an evil act designed to murder a police officer."
'Reckless'
"Dissident republicans haven't been terribly active in Belfast as a whole in recent years, never mind east Belfast. This clearly looks like an upping of the ante," he said.
"This is less than a mile from Police HQ, it's in the constituency of the DUP first minister Peter Robinson, it's one of the most unionist constituencies in Northern Ireland."
Mr Robinson said the attack "was an evil act designed to murder a police officer."
Sir Reg Empey said the attack was a 'very serious development'
Last month, the dissident republican Real IRA admitted leaving bombs outside the homes of relatives of a police officer in Londonderry.Last month, the dissident republican Real IRA admitted leaving bombs outside the homes of relatives of a police officer in Londonderry.
In March, another dissident group the Continuity IRA admitted killing police constable Stephen Carroll who was shot in Craigavon, County Armagh.In March, another dissident group the Continuity IRA admitted killing police constable Stephen Carroll who was shot in Craigavon, County Armagh.
UUP leader Sir Reg Empey said the latest attack was a "very serious development".UUP leader Sir Reg Empey said the latest attack was a "very serious development".
Chief Superintendent Brian Maguire said the device had the 'potential to cause death or serious injury'
"Obviously there's a lot of speculation that this is another dissident attack, similar to the one in Londonderry a couple of months ago.""Obviously there's a lot of speculation that this is another dissident attack, similar to the one in Londonderry a couple of months ago."
Belfast Lord Mayor Naomi Long said it was a "completely reckless and indiscriminate attack".Belfast Lord Mayor Naomi Long said it was a "completely reckless and indiscriminate attack".
She said: "It is only by the grace of God that no one was killed."She said: "It is only by the grace of God that no one was killed."