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Murder of Northern Irish journalist: captured again

The police service of Northern Ireland has released two young men from custody. They had been set in connection with the murder of a journalist. Allegations wer

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Murder of Northern Irish journalist: captured again

The police service of Northern Ireland has released two young men from custody. They had been set in connection with the murder of a journalist. Allegations were not collected.

have been set After the murder of the journalist Lyra McKee in Northern Ireland, two arrested young men. Allegations against them had not been charged, informed the local police on Twitter and Facebook. The two men are 18 and 19 years old. The young men were taken on the basis of Anti-Terror laws in Derry, fixed and taken for interrogation to a police station, been brought up in Belfast.

On Sunday, the police launched a new appeal for witnesses. "I know that there are people to report the knowledge of what is happening, but are afraid," said Commissioner Jason Murphy. Everyone who had even just a small note, you should notify the investigators.

the police of act of terrorism

The 29-year-old McKee was shot and killed on Thursday evening in violent clashes in the city of Londonderry. They stood in a group of people in the vicinity of police vehicles, as a bullet in your head. The investigators expect an act of terrorism. You suspect that behind the fact, a militant Republican group called the New IRA. She had known in March, to package bombs, which had appeared in London and Glasgow.

The Northern Ireland police investigations at the scene of the crime.

In the crime scene vicinity on the outskirts of Londonderry had been thrown before the murder of more than 50 IEDs at police. Vehicles burned. Previously, police had searched the neighborhood for weapons. The trigger for the riots was the annual Protest at Easter in connection with the conflict in Northern Ireland. The new riots have occurred at a time when the Irish Catholic nationalists of the uprising against the British in 1916 to remember.

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