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Security tight after two bombs explode in Londonderry Security tight after two bombs explode in Londonderry
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A huge security operation is taking place in Londonderry following two bomb attacks in the city. A huge security operation is taking place in Londonderry following two bomb attacks in the city on Thursday night.
The bombs exploded at Strand Road, close to the DHSS office, and at the tourist centre in Foyle Street, within 10 minutes of each other. The bombs exploded at the tourist centre on Foyle Street and on Strand Road, close to the DHSS office, within 10 minutes of each other.
No-one was injured after homes and businesses were evacuated when police received two telephone warnings. Homes and businesses were evacuated by police and no-one was injured.
Police described the attacks, which happened just after 20:00 GMT on Thursday, as "cowardly and callous". Police received a warning at 19:33 GMT. The first bomb went off on Foyle Street at 20:44 GMT and the second explosion occurred at 20:48 GMT.
Officers had half an hour to clear the area before the bombs went off. They have described the attacks as "cowardly and callous".
The BBC understands that the PSNI received a warning through a third party.
The PSNI District Commander in Derry, Superintendent Stephen Martin, said the attacks were "cowardly and callous".The PSNI District Commander in Derry, Superintendent Stephen Martin, said the attacks were "cowardly and callous".
"Thankfully we are not dealing with mass casualties or worse this evening," he said."Thankfully we are not dealing with mass casualties or worse this evening," he said.
"The reckless acts of those who planted these devices stand in stark contrast to those of the brave officers who entered these areas to evacuate local residents and businesses."The reckless acts of those who planted these devices stand in stark contrast to those of the brave officers who entered these areas to evacuate local residents and businesses.
"The people in Derry do not want this disruption.""The people in Derry do not want this disruption."
The extent of any damage to property is not yet known.The extent of any damage to property is not yet known.
A number of elderly residents had to be moved from a residential home during the police operation.A number of elderly residents had to be moved from a residential home during the police operation.
One woman said she had been told there was a bomb at the bottom of the street.One woman said she had been told there was a bomb at the bottom of the street.
"We heard one (bomb) go off. It was very loud," she said. "It was getting everybody out of the place where we live. But we all got out safely enough. They sent a bus for us and took us to this hotel.""We heard one (bomb) go off. It was very loud," she said. "It was getting everybody out of the place where we live. But we all got out safely enough. They sent a bus for us and took us to this hotel."
Justice Minister David Ford said those behind the bomb could have killed. SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan expressed anger at the explosions.
"The rationale for these attacks has to be challenged. Those responsible must know that violence does not bring them any closer to their stated objective," he said. 'Violent campaign'
Dissidents blamed "These attacks on people trying to bring things forward in this city are cowardly, destructive and totally unjustifiable," he said.
Former mayor of Derry Colum Eastwood said: "This is another attack on the people of Derry by people who are enemies of the city and enemies of Ireland." "I appeal to those responsible to cease their violent campaign and urge people with information about the perpetrators to pass any information they may have about these incidents onto the police urgently."
Sinn Fein Martina Anderson condemned "the mindless actions of organisations that command miniscule support".
"We now have the opportunity to realise our goals and aspirations through peaceful and democratic methods, through persuasion and force of argument instead of force of arms," Ms Anderson said.
"Whatever organisation planted these bombs needs to come forward and explain how they believe that it has achieved anything other than disruption of older people who have had to be evacuated to a local hotel."
Ulster Unionist leader Tom Elliott blamed dissident republicans for the attack.Ulster Unionist leader Tom Elliott blamed dissident republicans for the attack.
"This type of fascism was part of our past. It has no place in our future.""This type of fascism was part of our past. It has no place in our future."
The area remains cordoned off. Police have warned of considerable disruption to traffic on Thursday night and for much of Friday.The area remains cordoned off. Police have warned of considerable disruption to traffic on Thursday night and for much of Friday.
The city will be UK City of Culture in 2013 and last year dissidents attacked the office used by the organisers of the festivities.The city will be UK City of Culture in 2013 and last year dissidents attacked the office used by the organisers of the festivities.
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