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Families in Ballymena hid for three days due to violence after a protest. Police said it was racist and targeted different communities.

Police were hurt by petrol bombs. Some people were arrested. Police asked everyone to stay home and warned troublemakers of legal action.
A leisure centre in Larne was set on fire. It was a safe place for families. An Olympic swimmer said the violence was very upsetting for kids.
A housing group in Portadown told people to leave due to a protest against migrants. It could be dangerous. Stay with friends or family.
The police want everyone to stay safe and not join in violence. They aim to keep peace in Northern Ireland.

Families in Ballymena hid for three days due to violence after a protest. Police said it was racist and targeted different communities.

Police were hurt by petrol bombs. Some people were arrested. Police asked everyone to stay home and warned troublemakers of legal action.
A leisure centre in Larne was set on fire. It was a safe place for families. An Olympic swimmer said the violence was very upsetting for kids.
A housing group in Portadown told people to leave due to a protest against migrants. It could be dangerous. Stay with friends or family.
The police want everyone to stay safe and not join in violence. They aim to keep peace in Northern Ireland.