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A gunman opened fire directly at a 20-year-old woman during an attack on her north Belfast home, the victim has said.A gunman opened fire directly at a 20-year-old woman during an attack on her north Belfast home, the victim has said.
The family escaped injury after a number of shots were fired at their house in the Cranbrook Court area of Ardoyne on Thursday night.The family escaped injury after a number of shots were fired at their house in the Cranbrook Court area of Ardoyne on Thursday night.
A bullet went into an eight-year-old girl's upstairs front bedroom. A bullet went into the bedroom of the woman's eight-year-old sister.
The family's car was also damaged by two shotgun blasts during the incident, said the police.The family's car was also damaged by two shotgun blasts during the incident, said the police.
The PSNI are investigating a motive for the attack, but it is not thought paramilitaries were involved.The PSNI are investigating a motive for the attack, but it is not thought paramilitaries were involved.
The incident took place shortly before 2200 GMT.The incident took place shortly before 2200 GMT.
The adults were absolutely trembling - I just felt so sorry for them Father Aidan Troy
The child had been sent to bed, but had come back down because she was sick, when a bullet smashed through her bedroom window.
Her 20-year-old sister watched as one of the gunmen fired several rounds at the front of the house.
Local priest Father Aidan Troy visited them after the attack.
"They had an amazingly lucky escape - they were trembling," he said.
"They had to get the little girl away to relatives - it was just too much for her.
"The adults were absolutely trembling - I just felt so sorry for them."
The family said they had been victimised for up to a year, but do not know why.
They claimed there had been another gun attack on the house on Saturday, which was not reported to police.
On that occasion they said when the gunmen left they shouted that they were with "the republican movement".