The violence erupting on the streets in Northern Ireland in recent days has been described by a police chief as the worst seen in years.
A bus was torched in west Belfast on Wednesday, while petrol bombs, fireworks and bits of masonry were hurled at police officers.
Over several hours of disorder, youths pelted petrol bombs and other missiles at each other from both sides of a peace wall.
A press photographer was also allegedly attacked. Disorder has also taken place in Derry, Newtownabbey, Carrickfergus and Ballymena in recent days.
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