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Shots fired close to Lisnaskea police station | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
The police have said they are investigating reports that shots were fired close to Lisnaskea police station, County Fermanagh. | |
It was reported after 20:00 GMT on Monday. There are no reports of any injuries. | |
Assembly member for the area Arlene Foster described the attack as "reckless". | |
Justice Minister David Ford said those behind the attack had "nothing positive to offer". | |
The Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, tweeted: "Officers escape death when dissident republicans attack Lisnaskea station with gunfire. Cowardly and futile. Terrorism will never prevail." | The Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, tweeted: "Officers escape death when dissident republicans attack Lisnaskea station with gunfire. Cowardly and futile. Terrorism will never prevail." |
Tom Elliott, Ulster Unionist MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, condemned the attack. | |
"I am thankful that PSNI officers and civilians weren't injured or killed in this ruthless act of terrorism," he said. | |
"Once again republican terrorists have shown that they have nothing to offer the people of Northern Ireland, but pain and suffering. They are driven by warped ideology and bloodlust." |