Published: 10 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.
A terrifying scene unfolded on a residential street near Belfast’s Shankill Road last night. Masked men targeted a house with a boarded window and an outside security camera. A woman from an ethnic minority background watched in horror from an upstairs window.
Several men rushed the front door and broke it down with great force. The air grew thick with thick smoke from a series of loud fireworks. The aggressive crowd then attacked the downstairs windows with heavy bricks and stones. Some individuals in the crowd claimed they were actively liberating the local property. Nearby graffiti written on a wall demanded local homes for local people instead.
One woman in the gathering turned to her friend with deep concern. There are wee girls inside the house right now, she warned anxiously. Nearby, a parked car was deliberately set on fire by the crowd. A man wearing a skull face mask told people to stop filming.
Police helicopters circled high overhead to monitor the rapidly escalating street disorder. Two police officers looked on from the safety of their patrol car. They appeared to conclude that it was not safe to intervene immediately. Billowing smoke continued to rise heavily into the darkened Northern Ireland sky.
Reinforcements eventually arrived at the scene in four heavily armored police vans. By that time, most of the hundreds-strong crowd had already melted away. Only a few stragglers remained behind in the wake of the destruction.
These violent scenes played out after a Sudanese asylum seeker was officially charged. The man faces attempted murder charges in relation to a recent knife attack. A graphic video of the stabbing was widely shared on social media Tuesday.
The footage was heavily promoted online by far-right figure Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson. This online promotion prompted immediate demands for protests across several UK locations. X owner Elon Musk shared a post from Robinson detailing the protest points.
Musk also shared a post from the far-right Restore Britain political party. Do not make peace with evil, the shared social media post read. Destroy it, the aggressive online message explicitly told its many thousands of followers.
The Shankill Road crowd showed strong hostility toward anyone attempting to film them. This behavior contrasted sharply with the Southport unrest that occurred during late 2024. In Southport, many crowd members recorded videos of events as they unfolded.
In Belfast, a teenager was violently dragged out of the angry protesting crowd. The youth was targeted apparently because he had been using his mobile phone. You are hurting me, the young man shouted out in sudden pain. I cannot breathe, he screamed as people grabbed hold of him tightly.
Protests also erupted in several other distinct parts of the United Kingdom. Riots broke out in Southampton last week following a major murder sentencing hearing. A man was jailed for the murder of eighteen-year-old resident Henry Nowak.
On Tuesday night, dozens of police officers deployed to block the Southampton protesters. The crowd sought to move aggressively along the length of Portswood Road. When stopped by police, the group began chanting a specific phrase together.
The protesters repeatedly chanted the phrase I cannot breathe into the night air. Those were the exact words spoken by Nowak during his fatal encounter. The young Southampton student said this as he lay dying in handcuffs. Nowak had been severely stabbed before police arrived at that previous scene.
Meanwhile, violence flared inside a staunch unionist area of East Belfast last night. Masked men set wheelie bins alight on the busy Newtownards Road thoroughfare. They pushed the burning bins directly into the path of a bus.
This dangerous action prompted the immediate suspension of local public bus services. Some individuals wore dark balaclavas and waved bright colored flares at onlookers. Several loud explosions were heard in the space of just a few minutes.
Several hundred people lingered on the streets to view the extensive damage. They looked at a burnt Glider bus and three torched residential homes. It was a Romanian gypsy family in that house, a woman remarked. She indicated a gutted terrace house that still smouldered with heat.
Local families with young children mingled freely with the masked men nearby. Young couples also walked through the area despite the obvious tension and destruction. Some parts of the crowd exuded a strange, almost carnival-like atmosphere.
People posed for casual pictures and drank cans of beer on corners. One father hoisted up his young son for a much better view. The boy was aged around seven years old according to witnesses present. Get a duke at that, the father told his young son. Wow, the young boy replied as he looked at the wreckage.
Loud sirens punctuated the night air as emergency services responded to calls. Near the wreckage of the Glider bus, offensive graffiti appeared on walls. The crude handwritten message stated fuck Islam in bold black lettering yesterday.
The BBC reported that one targeted house belonged to a local man. The resident is in his thirties and has lived there ten years. Cars were set alight on the road, the home owner explained. The vehicle fires caught fire to my house very quickly, he added.
Masked men were bashing down doors all along the street, he said. On a parallel street, another car burned fiercely in the middle road. The pungent smell of burning plastic hung heavy in the evening air.
A row of police vans was stationed near the city center end. Officers stood poised to respond quickly to any escalating violence across Belfast. At the other end, the shell of the burned bus stood still. The pavement all around it was heavily littered with shattered window glass.
Upended, smouldering wheelie bins sat directly in front of the destroyed public vehicle. A union flag fluttered gently from a tall flagpole positioned overhead. Men in masks and hoods stopped to pose for photographs together there. They stood beside the bus wreckage before walking away from the scene.
Other protesters blocked cars from entering the busy M2 motorway last night. Disturbances and protests were also reported in Antrim, Bangor, and Ballymena town. In the Newtownabbey area, two private cars were set alight by youths.
Northern Ireland Education Minister Paul Givan made a public statement in Lisburn. He pleaded with those present to refrain from further violence and disorder. There is a genuine shock about what happened last night, Givan said.
I think it has sent shockwaves across the entire community, he added. It is important that people conduct themselves in a peaceful manner now. This ensures the key issues around immigration can be properly heard, he said.
We must not be distracted by any form of street violence today. Violence will only distract people from the core message, the minister stated. People should express their views in a peaceful manner, he concluded firmly.
Earlier that day, members of Belfast’s Sudanese community described their growing anxiety. They noted the rapidly rising racial tension across the city in recent weeks. By late Tuesday afternoon, foreign-owned stores had pulled down their steel shutters.
Staff members sped home quickly to hunker down safely for the night. This cautious scene was repeated across several other diverse neighborhoods of Belfast. We have been sharing the same warning messages all day, one resident said.
Mohammed Mahmoud works as an employee at a local Belfast grocery store. Go home early, stay inside, and do not go out, he warned. No one truly knows what will happen next, Mahmoud added anxiously.
Ali Adan is another shopkeeper from Sudan living in the region. The thirty-eight-year-old has lived in Northern Ireland for eighteen long years. Race relations have worsened significantly since the year 2018, Adan stated.
Racial tensions in England frequently blow over into Northern Ireland, he explained. The reverse situation also happens quite often between the two places, he noted. Something happens and people immediately point the finger at every single immigrant.


























































































