A petrol bomb attack on a police officer by suspected loyalists in Belfast is being treated as attempted murder.
A gang of 15 men targeted the unmarked vehicle on Monday night after surrounding and smashing it outside the offices of Alliance Party MP Naomi Long.
It was the worst incident in another night of sporadic violence in parts of east and south Belfast involving loyalists who took to the streets again in protest against a decision by Belfast City Council to restrict the flying of the Union flag at Belfast City Hall.
PSNI Assistant Chief Constable George Hamilton said the officer was lucky to escape with her life outside the MP's office on the Newtownards Road.
A car set alight in the Newtownards area over the weekendHe said: "This was a planned attempt to kill a police officer which also put the lives of the public in danger and it is fortunate there were no injuries."
Officers were also attacked with petrol bombs in south Belfast close to the M1.
More talks are planned later between Peter Robinson, the Northern Ireland First Minister and leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, with Mike Nesbitt, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, to try to agree some sort of political strategy to ease tensions and end the violence.
It follows a meeting between the pair in Belfast on Monday.
They have been heavily criticised by nationalist representatives over their leadership since the trouble flared a week ago.
The Alliance Party has been the focus of loyalist angerThe trouble followed a council decision to limit the flying of the Union flag to designated days.
Ms Long's Alliance Party has been blamed by loyalists for supporting the nationalist SDLP and Sinn Fein in pushing through the vote to lower the flag.
She said: "If Northern Ireland is to move forward then we need a strict adherence to the rule of law and respect for the democratic process. We need this urgently before lives are lost."
Mr Robinson said: "The attempted murder of a police officer in East Belfast was a despicable act of terror.
"The masked men responsible do not act in the name of our Union Flag. They are bringing shame on it. My prayers are with the police officers at the centre of this attack."
There were also protests in Limavady, Co Londonderry, Ballyclare, Co Antrim, Ballycastle, Co Antrim, and Cookstown, Co Tyrone, where the car of a DUP member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Ian McCrea, was surrounded by angry loyalists.
PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott said the some of the violence was intense and there was clearly some paramilitary involvement.
:: Witnesses have been urged to contact police at Strandtown on 0845 600 8000 or through the confidential Crimestoppers number 0800 555 111.
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