Belvoir: Windows and doors smashed in Belfast tower block

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A Housing Executive building was targeted in the attack

The Housing Executive says windows and doors have been smashed at a tower block in the Belvoir estate in South Belfast.

Earlier this week, racist and offensive posters and banners were erected throughout the estate and close to two tower blocks.

Chief Executive Grainia Long said the attack happened on Thursday night.

She explained "One of our staff and tenants were in the building when this attack occurred."

She added "I am appalled that anyone would think it is acceptable to attack the homes of people who have lived in this area for years and also attack the provision of a vital service to the local community - a service that provides safety and support to the residents of the tower blocks."

She continued "This is an attack on the safety and security of peoples' homes. The safety of our staff and tenants is our priority and we are now reviewing service provision in the area. We are also providing support to our staff."

Thursday night's attack follows an incident earlier in the week when a Housing Executive worker was threatened by men who were wearing masks.

The attack has been reported to the police.

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