Monday, July 19, 2010

Gunmen open fire on police at Irish border World news

Republican dissidents dismissed on military officers who were inspecting a think device on the Belfast-Dublin rail couple at the weekend.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland reliable currently that shots were dismissed at the officers, who were examining a questionable intent on sight marks nearby Newry on Saturday night. No one was harm during the gun attack.

The military and armed forces technical officers have been at the stage of the rapt given Friday, when highway and rail routes were paralysed opposite Northern Ireland by a array of explosve scares.

The closure of the rail line in in between Newry and Dundalk caused drawn out intrusion for rugby fans travelling to Dublin for the last Six Nations strife in in between Ireland and Scotland, at Croke Park.

Three special trains receiving Irish and Scottish supporters to Dublin had to be cancelled on Saturday. Fans were taken instead by train opposite the border.

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