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Petrol attack on air crash police Petrol attack on air crash police
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Police guarding the site where a military helicopter crashed in south Armagh have come under attack. Police guarding the site where a military helicopter crashed in south Armagh on Sunday have been attacked.
Up to 30 petrol bombs were thrown by youths in Crossmaglen, along with stones and bottles on Monday night. There are no reports of injuries. Up to 30 petrol bombs were thrown by youths in Crossmaglen, along with stones and bottles on Monday night.
Six people were hurt when the Lynx crashed on Sunday. Police said during the evening local representatives were successful in calming the situation, but a group later resumed the attacks.
Police said during the evening local representatives were successful in calming the situation, but the teenagers later resumed the attacks. Sinn Fein MP Conor Murphy said he believed those who continued the attacks were a "more sinister element".
Two police vehicles were damaged in the trouble. He said these people "perhaps had more of an agenda to work out there".
On Sunday, an ambulance taking a casualty from the crash was forced to stop because of hostile crowds, the Ambulance Service said. Mr Murphy said Sinn Fein representatives in the area had talked to parents after the initial attacks and were able to get them stopped.
However, he said some youths returned at about midnight and resumed the violence.
The Newry and Armagh MP said he would speak with people in the area on Tuesday.
"If I think that there is any information from the people who caused damage to the community last night it should be passed on to to the police, because those people who came later on and attacked only succeeded in harming their own community," he said.
Two police vehicles were damaged in the trouble but there were no reports of injuries..
On Sunday, an ambulance taking one of six casualties from the crash was forced to stop because of hostile crowds, the Ambulance Service said.
A group of youths ambushed the vehicle in Crossmaglen as it drove towards the Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry.A group of youths ambushed the vehicle in Crossmaglen as it drove towards the Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry.
A total of six people were injured, two airmen and four police officers, in the helicopter crash. A number of them suffered serious, but not life-threatening, injuries.A total of six people were injured, two airmen and four police officers, in the helicopter crash. A number of them suffered serious, but not life-threatening, injuries.
Stones, fireworks and snowballs were hurled at the ambulance crew as they attempted to treat the injured.Stones, fireworks and snowballs were hurled at the ambulance crew as they attempted to treat the injured.
Crash examinedCrash examined
"They stopped the vehicle for about a minute and shone torches into it," the Ambulance Service's director of operations, Brian McNeill, said."They stopped the vehicle for about a minute and shone torches into it," the Ambulance Service's director of operations, Brian McNeill, said.
"We are only trying to do our job and it is difficult enough going to a major incident like that without having to deal with unruly crowds, and it is unacceptable.""We are only trying to do our job and it is difficult enough going to a major incident like that without having to deal with unruly crowds, and it is unacceptable."
It was confirmed four of the injured were taken to the Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry and two to the Craigavon Area Hospital - one by helicopter.It was confirmed four of the injured were taken to the Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry and two to the Craigavon Area Hospital - one by helicopter.
A total of three police officers were later discharged, but one policeman was still being treated for a back injury.A total of three police officers were later discharged, but one policeman was still being treated for a back injury.
The craft crashed into a field close to Lismore housing estate and the grounds of the Crossmaglen Rangers Gaelic Athletic Association club.The craft crashed into a field close to Lismore housing estate and the grounds of the Crossmaglen Rangers Gaelic Athletic Association club.
Propellers were crushed and the tail had snapped off.Propellers were crushed and the tail had snapped off.
Mr McNeill added: "We would appeal to people to stop this. Thankfully the person who was on the ambulance which stopped was not critically injured.
"We are only interested in rescuing the casualties and saving lives."
Up to seven ambulances and several fire tenders rushed to the scene at about 1800 GMT on Sunday.Up to seven ambulances and several fire tenders rushed to the scene at about 1800 GMT on Sunday.
A military investigation will now be carried out to find out why the accident happened.A military investigation will now be carried out to find out why the accident happened.