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Ten PSNI officers injured during Belfast parade trouble | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Ten police officers have been injured in disturbances which broke out during a parade organised by a republican flute band in Belfast. | |
Bricks, bottles, golf balls and fireworks were thrown after crowds of republicans and loyalists gathered at Carlisle Circus and Clifton Street. | |
Three of the officers have been taken to hospital for treatment. | |
There has been tension in the area since last weekend, when trouble broke out during a loyalist parade. | |
Diversions are in place and motorists are advised to avoid the area. | Diversions are in place and motorists are advised to avoid the area. |
Seven police officers were injured in the previous disorder which took place on Saturday 25 August, during the annual Royal Black Institution demonstration. | |
Bricks and bottles were thrown as several loyalist bands defied Parades Commission rulings and played music as they marched past St Patrick's Catholic Church on nearby Donegall Street. | |
On Sunday, up to 300 people were expected to take part in the march organised by the Henry Joy McCracken Flute Band, accompanied by up to 100 supporters. | |
The outward leg of the parade was due to begin at Duncairn Parade in the New Lodge area at 14:00 BST and travel to Henry Place near Clifton Street. | |
Ealier on Sunday, a police spokewoman has confirmed officers were dealing with "small levels of disorder" in the area ahead of the parade. | |
However, the situation escalated in the late afternoon. |