Tre agenti feriti da colpi di arma da fuoco a North Belfast
Three officers shot, 24 injured in riots
Three police officers have been shot during serious rioting in north Belfast.
A gunman opened fire during the disturbances which happened at North Queen Street late on Sunday night.
Police say up to 200 people were involved in the trouble.
Petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown during the serious disturbances.
The PSNI water cannon was used and several baton rounds were fired.
Two male police officers and a policewoman suffered gunshot wounds.
One of the male police officers remains in hospital, although his condition is not believed to be life-threatening.
Eleven other officers were hurt during the rioting at North Queen Street.
In west Belfast, 13 officers were injured during serious disturbances in the Broadway area.
The Acting Chairman of the Policing Board, Brian Rea, condemned the serious disorder.
“My thoughts are first and foremost with the family and colleagues of all the officers who were injured; and particularly with the officer who was shot.
“This is very shocking news and the level of violence directed at police must be condemned. At this time I would call for calm right across the community,” he said.
The Police Ombudsman’s Office says an investigation has been launched because police AEP rounds were fired.