Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
New IRA claims car bomb attack outside Belfast police station
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 28

New IRA claims car bomb attack outside Belfast police station

12 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
  • A 66-year-old man was arrested under terrorism laws after the explosion outside the Dunmurry police station in South Belfast.
  • The New IRA, linked to Iran and Hezbollah, warned of further attacks and threatened anyone cooperating with police. Police have increased patrols and forensic teams are investigating the site.
  • This follows a similar attempted car bombing weeks earlier and highlights growing concerns over international support for dissident groups opposing the Good Friday Agreement and seeking a united Ireland.
Beyond bombs, what does Iran's alleged support mean for the New IRA's capabilities?
With police targeted at home, can Northern Ireland's underfunded forces stop a return to violence?
Is the New IRA's link to Iran a genuine alliance or just strategic propaganda?
Is a local Irish conflict now a new front in Iran's global shadow war?
As global powers meddle, is the promise of the Good Friday Agreement unraveling?
Are hijacked cars and disposable agents the new face of state-backed terror in Europe?