BELFAST (Reuters) - Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein on Sunday condemned the attack on a British army base in Northern Ireland, saying Republicans had a duty to oppose what it called a "wrong and counterproductive" act.
"Those responsible have no support, no strategy to achieve a United Ireland," Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams said in a statement.
"Their intention is to bring British soldiers back onto the streets. They want to destroy the progress of recent times and to plunge Ireland back into conflict," Adams said.
"Those responsible have no support, no strategy to achieve a United Ireland," Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams said in a statement.
"Their intention is to bring British soldiers back onto the streets. They want to destroy the progress of recent times and to plunge Ireland back into conflict," Adams said.