Petrol bomb attack on house in west Belfast

Two devices thrown at property in Cloona Manor area of Dunmurry

The PSNI has  appealed for witnesses to this morning’s attack to come forward. Photograph: PA Wire
The PSNI has appealed for witnesses to this morning’s attack to come forward. Photograph: PA Wire

Police are investigating a petrol bomb attack at a house on the outskirts of west Belfast.

Two devices were thrown at a property in the Cloona Manor area of Dunmurry during the early hours of this morning.

No one was hurt in the attack.

Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) chief inspector John Wilson said: "Shortly before 00:45am, it was reported to police that a front window of a house in the area was smashed and a petrol bomb was thrown at the front door of the property.

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“Minor damage was caused to the front door and no one is believed to have been in the property at the time of the incident.

“A second unexploded petrol bomb was discovered in the driveway of the property and has been taken away for further forensic examinations.”

The PSNI has appealed for witnesses to come forward.

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