A bomb has exploded in the centre of Northern Ireland's second largest city but nobody was injured after the area was evacuated.
Three masked men carrying the device had burst into a branch of the Santander bank in Shipquay Street, Derry.
They warned terrified customers it would explode in an hour.
Police then cleared the area before the bomb went off. The city had been brought to a standstill following the alert.
Police Service of Northern Ireland chief inspector John Burrows said: I have no doubt that the device was set to injure or maim innocent members of the public.
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Three masked men carrying the device had burst into a branch of the Santander bank in Shipquay Street, Derry.
They warned terrified customers it would explode in an hour.
Police then cleared the area before the bomb went off. The city had been brought to a standstill following the alert.
Police Service of Northern Ireland chief inspector John Burrows said: I have no doubt that the device was set to injure or maim innocent members of the public.
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