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NIRELAND-BRITAIN-UNREST
Northern Ireland police forenics officers inspect damage from a car bomb that exploded outside the front of the Newry courthouse in Newry, Northern Ireland, on February 23, 2010. A huge car bomb exploded outside a Northern Ireland court in an attack blamed on dissident republicans, just weeks after an agreement was finally brokered on devolving sensitive policing powers. Police said it was a "sheer miracle" that no-one was killed or hurt by the bomb, which weighed up to 800 pounds (360 kilograms) in Newry, south of Belfast, which highlights the fragility of peace in the British-ruled province.
AFP PHOTO/ Peter Muhly
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Newry, Down, UNITED KINGDOM |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Peter MUHLY |
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23 Februarie 2010 |
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3184 x 1988 (1.08 MB) |
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