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The Real IRA has allegedly claimed responsibility for the attack on a British army barracks in Co Antrim in which two soldiers were shot dead and four others injured.
Two pizza delivery men are among those seriously injured in the attack on the Massereene Barracks that left two soldiers dead.
The police officer in charge of investigating the attack has said he has no doubt the attack was an attempt at mass murder.
PSNI investigating officer Detective Superintendent Derek Williamson said at least two gunmen opened fire indiscriminately on a group of soldiers and the two delivery men as they arrived at Massereene Barracks last night.
It emerged that a Sunday Tribune journalist was contacted by someone using a recognised code word, claiming the attack had been carried out by the dissident group.
Journalist Suzanne Breen told Sky News that a male caller claimed responsibility for the shooting on behalf of the South Antrim brigade of the Real IRA.
"He said he made, and the Real IRA made, no apology for targeting British soldiers while they remained what he called occupying the north of Ireland," she said.
Ms Breen said the caller described the pizza staff as "collaborating with British rule" by serving British soldiers. He promised more details of the operation in coming days.
