Belfast homes torched after anti-immigration protests turn violent
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Belfast awoke to scenes of destruction on 10 June after anti-immigration protests erupted into violence across several parts of Northern Ireland. Homes were damaged, vehicles were set on fire, and families were forced to leave their residences. The unrest has left communities shaken and displaced residents searching for shelter. Authorities are investigating the incidents as tensions remain high in the affected areas.