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Lisnaskea police station gun attack reported Shots fired close to Lisnaskea police station
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There are reports of a gun attack on a police station in County Fermanagh. The police have said they are investigating reports that shots were fired close to Lisnaskea police station, County Fermanagh.
Assembly member for the area Arlene Foster said Lisnaskea PSNI station had been attacked by automatic gunfire. It was reported after 20:00 GMT on Monday. There are no reports of any injuries.
Justice Minister David Ford tweeted: "Those who tried to kill police officers in Lisnaskea are to be condemned. They have nothing positive to offer." Assembly member for the area Arlene Foster described the attack as "reckless".
So far, there has been no confirmation of the attack from the PSNI. There are no reports of any injuries. Justice Minister David Ford said those behind the attack had "nothing positive to offer".
Mrs Foster said the attack happened early on Monday evening and described it as "reckless".
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."