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Petrol bomb thrown in shop attack Petrol bomb thrown in shop attack
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A petrol bomb has been thrown at a shop in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast, police have said. A petrol bomb has been thrown at a shop in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast.
Just before 2200 GMT on Friday a 4X4 vehicle approached the shop on Flax Street and one of the occupants threw the device at it.Just before 2200 GMT on Friday a 4X4 vehicle approached the shop on Flax Street and one of the occupants threw the device at it.
The petrol bomb exploded and caused a fire, but it was extinguished by the shop's sprinkler system.The petrol bomb exploded and caused a fire, but it was extinguished by the shop's sprinkler system.
No-one was injured in the attack, a police spokesperson said. A few hours later a wheelie bin was set alight at the side of the premises. No-one was injured in either incident.