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Dissidents 'behind bomb attacks' Dissidents 'behind bomb attacks'
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Dissident republicans have been blamed for firebomb attacks on a number of stores in Belfast.Dissident republicans have been blamed for firebomb attacks on a number of stores in Belfast.
The Homebase store on Boucher Road was destroyed in one attack, while nearby Smyth's toystore was also targeted. That blaze was brought under control.The Homebase store on Boucher Road was destroyed in one attack, while nearby Smyth's toystore was also targeted. That blaze was brought under control.
JJB Sports in Ann Street in the city centre was badly damaged in a third overnight attack.JJB Sports in Ann Street in the city centre was badly damaged in a third overnight attack.
NI Secretary Peter Hain said it was an attempt by dissident republicans to derail the St Andrews Agreement.NI Secretary Peter Hain said it was an attempt by dissident republicans to derail the St Andrews Agreement.
"They will not be allowed to succeed. We will hunt them down and the whole community is united against them," he said."They will not be allowed to succeed. We will hunt them down and the whole community is united against them," he said.
The firebomb attacks came ahead of a meeting between the Northern Ireland political parties and Chancellor Gordon Brown in London on Wednesday about a so-called "peace dividend".The firebomb attacks came ahead of a meeting between the Northern Ireland political parties and Chancellor Gordon Brown in London on Wednesday about a so-called "peace dividend".
Fire crews were called to all three incidents at about 0200 GMT on Wednesday.Fire crews were called to all three incidents at about 0200 GMT on Wednesday.
At its height, more than 70 firefighters attended the blaze at the Homebase store, which also spread to Reid's furniture store next door.At its height, more than 70 firefighters attended the blaze at the Homebase store, which also spread to Reid's furniture store next door.
A number of staff were in the Homebase store when the device exploded, however, there were no reports of injuries in any of the incidents.A number of staff were in the Homebase store when the device exploded, however, there were no reports of injuries in any of the incidents.
Keyholders in both areas have been asked to check their premises.Keyholders in both areas have been asked to check their premises.
About 50 jobs at Homebase are at risk as a result of the fire.About 50 jobs at Homebase are at risk as a result of the fire.
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Divisional Officer Chris Kerr from the Fire Service said the blaze at Boucher Road was very dangerous.Divisional Officer Chris Kerr from the Fire Service said the blaze at Boucher Road was very dangerous.
"The crews were deployed inside Reid's and we had aerial appliances pumping water above the premises to stop that fire from spreading," he said."The crews were deployed inside Reid's and we had aerial appliances pumping water above the premises to stop that fire from spreading," he said.
"At one stage, there was an explosion involving gas cylinders inside the Homebase area, which hampered firefighting efforts."At one stage, there was an explosion involving gas cylinders inside the Homebase area, which hampered firefighting efforts.
"But again, all credit to those firefighters - their courage and professionalism resulted in the fire being confined to the Homebase store."But again, all credit to those firefighters - their courage and professionalism resulted in the fire being confined to the Homebase store.
"Although, it has been very, very badly damaged.""Although, it has been very, very badly damaged."
Last month, dissident republicans were blamed for a fire bomb attack on a B&Q store in Coleraine.Last month, dissident republicans were blamed for a fire bomb attack on a B&Q store in Coleraine.
The Real IRA was also blamed for a series of incendiary attacks on commercial premises in Newry in August.The Real IRA was also blamed for a series of incendiary attacks on commercial premises in Newry in August.
Belfast city centre manager Joanne Jennings said businesses would not allow the firebombers to defeat them.
"It is a major disappointment for the city, particularly as we have been working all so hard to try and make the city more attractive for investors and people coming in who want to shop," she said.
The chairman of the Belfast District Policing Partnership, DUP councillor Robin Newton, said the attacks were "despicable and senseless".
Carmel Hanna from the SDLP described them as "vile actions".