Q Newsdesk
Smoke bombs have been thrown during demonstrations in Belfast City Centre.
Hundreds of people attended an anti-racism demonstration, while a smaller group attended UK Freedom March protest.
Both took place at Belfast City Hall - with police riot vans separating the two.
UK Freedom March meets anti-racism protest in Belfast city centre - as riot police look on pic.twitter.com/c3uyiKsMYi
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) 23 June 2018
At one point a large bang was heard from one of the devices - as a green smoke filled the air.
.@CllrBunting - “UK Freedom March attacked in Belfast”... pic.twitter.com/ukbSGMObRx
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) 23 June 2018
.@GerryCarrollPBP on today’s UK Freedom March in Belfast and anti-racism counter demo pic.twitter.com/CMgUpj5WLz
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) 23 June 2018
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