Publication Date:
Mon, 2010-09-06 19:35
British Army explosives experts are examining the suspicious object Monday at St. Comgall's Primary School in Ballymena but have not confirmed if it is a real bomb.
About 400 children aged 4 to 11 have been evacuated to a Catholic Church hall.
No group claimed responsibility. Ballymena is a predominantly Protestant town that has suffered from sectarian attacks against its Catholic minority.
The town's police commander, Simon Walls, suggested the alert involved a real bomb. He said it was "by sheer good fortune that we are not dealing with a severely injured child right now."
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