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Masked yobs set fire to NI leisure centre ‘used to house locals fleeing riots’ as protests hit Ballyrema for 3rd night

Published on June 11, 2025 at 08:27 PM

MASKED rioters have set fire to a leisure centre reportedly housing evacuated residents in a third day of disorder across Northern Ireland.

Hundreds of protesters have gathered across the region tonight yet again as cops gear up for another night of violence.

Fire at Larne Leisure Centre.
A fire has torn through Larne Leisure Centre in Ballymena this evening
Riot police in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, advancing through smoke and sparks.
PSNI riot squad officers form a blockade on Harryville bridge as a third night of unrest unfolds in Co Antrim
Buildings with boarded-up windows and Union Jack flags displayed in windows, following riots in Ballymena, Northern Ireland.
Many homes had their doors and windows smashed in after carnage tore through the town over the last two nights – with many putting up flags to deter rioters

Social media footage shows masked individuals smashing windows at a leisure centre in and setting fires outside tonight.

Local Alliance MLA Danny Donnelly said in a social media post: “Larne leisure centre has been attacked by masked thugs.

“Windows smashed and fires lit nearby. Larne does not need this.”;

Posts on social media claimed the leisure centre was housing those who were forced to flee their homes that were smashed and set on fire by yobs.

Reports say no one is currently inside the burning building.

The initial demonstrations ignited in , with the PSNI saying it is “not clear”; if violence is being coordinated in the town.

Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson said today: “At this point it’s not clear to us or through intelligence or what we’re hearing if there’s paramilitary coordination to it.”;

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has condemned the “mindless attacks”; that led to seven people being arrested and 33 cops injured over two nights of carnage.

Violence originally erupted on Monday, stemming from an initially peaceful gathering to support a girl and her family after a sexual assault.

But within hours of a court appearance oftwo 14-year-old boyscharged with attempted rape, disorder broke out in Co Antrim.

A third man, 28, was also arrested over the alleged sexual assault.

Families in the town of Ballymenahave been forced to flee their homes as the riots – slammed as “racist thuggery”; by cops – continue.

Crowds in the middle of the streets, homes were set alight, and multiple cars went up in flames.

Harrowing photos from the last two nights show the charred remains of residents’ property.

Footage showed masked and hooded rioters lobbing petrol bombs, fireworks and bricks at cops trying to calm the unrest yesterday.

Officers fired in a desperate bid to keep the mobs at bay.

Riot police in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, face a burning vehicle during a protest.
Last night saw riots and fires across the town yet again
A burning vehicle during a riot in Ballymena, Northern Ireland.
Multiple cars and homes were set on fire last night

Two people walk away from a large fire during a nighttime protest.

On Monday night, 15 officers were injured and seventeen were hurt last night.

Yesterday, wheelie bins and sofas were among the objects being dragged out onto the streets, with piles of furniture being set on fire.

A child’s bike was reportedly thrown over the heads of the crowd.

A family including three children revealed they had to hide in their attic on Monday night after thugs broke into their home.

Swarms of cops were filmed chasing people while equipped with riot shields.

Firefighters were spotted clambering into a house after rioters tried and failed to set it on fire.

In a statement, the The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said calm had been restored around 1am on Wednesday.

Some terrified residents said they are preparing to move away with their children for fear of what may unfold next.

On Tuesday, many residents placed posters in their windows identifying themselves as British to avoid being targeted. Union Jack flags were also prominently displayed.

A hand-written note in one window read: “British residents.”;

A 29-year-old man was arrested on Monday and has been charged withriotous behaviour, disorderly behaviour, attempted criminal damage and resisting police.

Six others were arrested last night. The PSNI said: “At this time, all incidents are being treated as racially-motivated hate crimes.

“We absolutely condemn these disgraceful attacks on our minority ethnic friends and neighbours.

“Those responsible are endangering not only the lives of those inside the properties, but putting themselves at risk of injury.”;

Aerial view of riots in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, showing smoke and fire.
Drone view of smoke and fire rising amid riots in Ballymena yesterday
Burnt-out house on Queen Street after a protest.
The charred shell of a house targeted in the riots from last night
Burnt-out car on street after anti-immigration riot.
One car was flipped over and set on fire on Tuesday night

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