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McGuinness visits injured policeman



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Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness visited the police officer injured in a car bomb attack on the outskirts of Castlederg on Monday night.
The Deputy First Minister, who strongly condemned the attack, went to see the injured PSNI officer in hospital on Tuesday evening.

It is understood that the Catholic policeman underwent surgery after sustaining a leg injury in the explosion, which has been blamed on dissident republicans.

Before visiting the injured officer, Mr. McGuinness said: "The elements within our society who perpetrated this act have nothing to offer, they are without mandate or strategy and represent no one."

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