The New IRA was behind a car bomb explosion in Londonderry, detectives in Northern Ireland believe.
Two men were arrested today after a pizza delivery van was hijacked by two masked men and exploded in a 'ball of fire' outside a court house on Saturday night.
Political leaders called the explosion an 'act of terror' and warned that the 'dark days of the past' could return to the province, as police pointed the finger at the New IRA, a dissident republican group they called 'small and unrepresentative'.
No-one was believed to be injured but the attack, which prompted an evacuation of the area, has sparked fears of a return to the terrorist violence of the 20th century.
DUP leader Arlene Foster called the blast a 'pointless act of terror' while the Alliance party said it was 'an attack on everything we have worked towards over the past 20 years'.
The burnt wreckage of the vehicle outside Londonderry's courthouse on Saturday night after the car bomb attack which has sparked fears of a return to terrorist violence
The clean-up gets underway on Sunday morning as a forensic officer inspects the remains of the exploded van
Today Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton said: 'Our main line of inquiry is against the New IRA.
'The New IRA, like most dissident republican groups in Northern Ireland, is small, largely unrepresentative, and determined to drag people back to somewhere they don't want to be.'
One local resident, Greg McLaughlin, told BBC News the explosion had shaken his windows.
He said: 'It was very, very loud. I knew right away this was a bomb. We knew it was quite close.
'You could see the ball of fire on the street. It sounded to me like a very significant blast. I haven't heard anything like it in Derry for quite a while.'
DUP leader Ms Foster said on Twitter: 'This pointless act of terror must be condemned in the strongest terms.
'Only hurts the people of the City. Perpetrated by people with no regard for life.'
Alliance party leader Naomi Long said: 'I, like many in the community tonight, am completely appalled and disgusted at this murderous attack.
'[It is] an attack on our peace, our prosperity and everything we have worked towards over the past 20 years, and an attack on the people of Derry-Londonderry.
'It is absolutely sickening that there are still people willing to bring violence to our streets and risk people's lives and livelihoods.
'The people of Derry~Londonderry and of Northern Ireland are united in condemning this vile attack: those determined to drag us back to the dark days of the past can and must never be successful.'
Sinn Fein have also condemned the explosion, saying: 'This incident has shocked the local community. In particular, there are many elderly residents who live in the area who have been alarmed by this incident.
Forensic officers arrive at the scene of the car bomb in Londonderry today after the explosion on Saturday night
The scene of the blast in Londonderry last night after what was reported to be a pizza delivery van was hijacked nearby
The shell of the vehicle is seen on Bishop Street after the explosion which Arlene Foster has condemned as a 'pointless act of terror'
A police officer and his sniffer dog inspect the scene nearto the remains of the car that was hijacked and packed with explosives
DUP leader Arlene Foster was among the politicians who condemned the attack, saying it was 'perpetrated by people with no regard for life'
Police said they had evacuated the area and were checking a second suspicious car after the blast in Londonderry on Saturday evening
'Thankfully no one appears to have been injured in this incident. Derry is a city moving forward and no one wants this type of incident. It is not representative of the city.'
Today police described the attack as 'unbelievably reckless' as forensic officers took to the scene.
Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton said: 'Thankfully the attackers failed to kill or injure any members of the local community out socialising and enjoying the best of what the city has to offer.
'The people responsible for this attack have shown no regard for the community or local businesses. They care little about the damage to the area and the disruption they have caused.'
Police sealed off the scene as they responded to the blast and checked a second suspicious car, saying they were dealing with an 'extensive crime scene'.
Officers were on the scene quickly as they were already responding to the hijacked delivery van, the Irish Times reported.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said on Twitter: 'As far as we know no one injured. There are ongoing necessary evacuations.
'If you live Bishop Street or Bishop Street Without look at potentially making preparations to leave. We can only apologise for any inconvenience.
'Second suspicious car has been checked. We are now just dealing with an extensive crime scene.'
Witnesses earlier said they heard a loud bang and saw a large plume of smoke with local residents, including those in a sheltered housing complex for elderly people, being evacuated from the area.
Northern Irish officers guard a police cordon in Londonderry after the explosion outside a courthouse on Saturday night
The scene of a suspected car bomb on Bishop Street in Londonderry (pictured). Police evacuated the area last night
The scene of a suspected car bomb on Bishop Street in Londonderry. Police are also concerned about a second car on the street
Emergency services at the scene of a suspected car bomb on Bishop Street in Londonderry, which exploded outside a court house
Local SDLP MLA Mark H Durkan tweeted: 'Whoever is responsible for this explosion outside Bishop Street Courthouse in Derry clearly hasn't got the message that the people of Derry DO NOT want this on our streets.
'We are trying to move Derry forward and will not let anyone drag us back to the dark days of the past.'
The incident happened just a few miles from the Irish border as the Republic of Ireland prepares to mark the 100th anniversary of its war of independence.
The first shots of the war, which saw the southern 26 counties of Ireland become independent of the United Kingdom in 1921 before going on to become the Republic of Ireland, were fired at Soloheadbeg, Co Tipperary on January 21 1919.
Violent dissident republican groups have been responsible for a number of murders over the last 10 years.
They include the killing of Sappers Mark Quincey and Patrick Azimkar outside Massereene Barracks in Co Antrim in 2009 and PSNI Constable Stephen Carroll in Craigavon, Co Armagh in the same year as well as Constable Ronan Kerr in Omagh in 2011.
Dissidents were also responsible for the murders of prison officers David Black in 2012 and Adrian Ismay in 2016.
There have also been a number of narrow misses, including the maiming of Constable Peadar Heffron in 2010, when an undercar booby trap bomb left him seriously injured.
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