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Viable mortar device found in Londonderry security alert Viable mortar device found in Londonderry security alert
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A viable mortar-type device has been found by police during a security alert in Northern Ireland.A viable mortar-type device has been found by police during a security alert in Northern Ireland.
About 1,000 people had to leave their homes in Derry because of the alert and several roads were closed. Only Lawrence Hill remains cordoned off. About 1,000 people had to leave their homes in Derry because of the alert and several roads were closed. All police cordon's have now been lifted.
The police said the "intent was to kill or injure".The police said the "intent was to kill or injure".
Supt Stephen Cargin said: "This is complete disregard for innocent lives by those individuals who left the device."Supt Stephen Cargin said: "This is complete disregard for innocent lives by those individuals who left the device."
He added: "Close to 1,000 people had to leave their homes last night because of the misguided actions of the people responsible for this incident.He added: "Close to 1,000 people had to leave their homes last night because of the misguided actions of the people responsible for this incident.
"It is only by good fortune that we are not talking about loss of life or serious damage to property."It is only by good fortune that we are not talking about loss of life or serious damage to property.
"While the device will be forensically examined in due course it is safe to say that the intent here was to kill or injure and create fear within the community.""While the device will be forensically examined in due course it is safe to say that the intent here was to kill or injure and create fear within the community."
At one stage road closures included Strand Road, Queens Quay, Asylum Road and Northland Road, between Clarendon Street and Northland Avenue.At one stage road closures included Strand Road, Queens Quay, Asylum Road and Northland Road, between Clarendon Street and Northland Avenue.
Most people have now been able to return to their homes. Police have said all residents can return to their houses.
SDLP MLA Pat Ramsey said: "This had the capacity to cause catastrophic damage and suffering in our city.SDLP MLA Pat Ramsey said: "This had the capacity to cause catastrophic damage and suffering in our city.
"Those responsible for today's disruption must know that they will not break the spirit of this city and its people."Those responsible for today's disruption must know that they will not break the spirit of this city and its people.
"We have endured too much to allow anyone to attempt to bring the past back to our streets."We have endured too much to allow anyone to attempt to bring the past back to our streets.
"Those who have sought to hurt our city and our people will never win.""Those who have sought to hurt our city and our people will never win."