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Driver leaves two for the dead after crash in Ulster
Two police officers have been injured after their vehicle was targeted in a “deliberate collision” incident in Co Armagh on Monday.
The crash happened on the Monaghan Road area of Middletown at around 2.40pm on Monday.
Police said the officers signalled to a grey Audi A6 to stop, however the vehicle then made off in the direction of Armagh, colliding with a pillar as it did so.
Nearby, the Audi then deliberately reversed into the police vehicle twice, causing significant damage which meant that the vehicle could not be driven further.
Police said the two officers in the car reported having injuries but confirmed that they are not believed to be serious.
The Audi, which had a smashed rear window, then left the area.
A police spokesperson said they believe the vehicle will be easily identifiable to the public due to the damage it would have sustained as a result of the crash.
They are appealing for anyone with information surrounding the incident to come forward.
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