Police attacked in Lurgan on day of Apprentice Boys' parade
Officers also had to draw batons in angry confrontations with a crowd made up mainly of youths in the Kilwilkie estate in Lurgan, Co Armagh on Monday.
Tensions in the area have been running high as republicans seek to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising.
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Hide AdElsewhere in Lurgan, there had been concerns of trouble around an Easter Monday parade by the Apprentice Boys of Derry protestant loyal order, but that event passed off without incident.
In Kilwilkie a number of petrol bombs were thrown at police and a vehicle was set on fire.
The van was hijacked and set ablaze at the Lake Street railway junction in the early hours.
Burning bins were placed at the rail line later in the day.
Three petrol bombs were thrown at officers who attended the hijacking and there were reports of other petrol bombs being hurled later on Monday.
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Hide AdThe disorder led to closures of the railway line, impacting the cross-border Enterprise service.
Ulster Unionist councillor Colin McCusker condemned those behind the trouble.
“Once again Lurgan’s name has been dragged through the mud by republican thugs,” he said.
“In the face of petrol bombs the PSNI have shown restraint.”
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Hide AdOn Saturday, masked men marched through Kilwilkie, a staunchly republican neighbourhood, to mark the centenary of the Easter Rising.
Police are investigating the incident as the parade was staged without the necessary permission.