Terrifying Telegram voicenote ‘behind Dublin riots’ as plotter ‘ordered thugs to tool up and kill foreigners’

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A TERRIYING Telegram voicenote believed to be behind the Dublin riots has been revealed – with a plotter reportedly ordering thugs to tool up and kill foreigners.

The sinister note was sent to a far-right group chat at 5.22pm on Thursday, after a knifeman attacked three schoolchildren in the Irish capital.

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The horror stabbing triggered a wave of brutal riots across Dublin.

Around 500 thugs looted shops, clashed with hundreds of riot cops and torched cars, a tram and a double-decker bus – in what Irish PM Leo Varadkar branded a “night of shame”.

The riots were fuelled by an unsubstantiated online rumour that the suspect behind the attacks was a foreign national.

Over 400 police officers were drafted in to quell the street violence across Dublin.

Cops have not revealed any information about the alleged attacker’s nationality.

One plotter sent a voicenote titled “Kill all immigrants” to a Telegram group chat.

In the vile note, he told far-right thugs to assemble in small groups on a number of central Dublin streets with balaclavas and weapons.

He added: “Any f***ing g****, foreigner, anyone just kill them. Just f***ing kill them.

“No more foreigners are allowed into this poxy country. No f***ing more.

“This is it, this is the straw that broke the camel’s back.”

One unhinged plotter replied: “Them foreign b******s, blood needs to be split tonight in the name of that child.”

Cops said 34 people were arrested over the violence, which was inspired by a “complete lunatic faction driven by a far-right ideology”.

Police chief Drew Harris said that rioters tried to “storm through our cordon and disrupt a crime scene”, setting back the investigation.

Varadkar said it was “disgraceful” that rioters had disrupted the police investigation into the knifing.

Some three children and their teacher were stabbed outside an after-school creche on Parnell Square East.

A girl aged five is critical in hospital after the incident, while the woman, in her 30s, was seriously injured.

Two other children, a boy aged five and a girl aged six, were less seriously wounded.

The suspect, a man in his 50s, is also in a serious condition in hospital.

A brave young girl with autism was hailed as a hero after she ran to a nearby hospital to beg for help.

Heroic father Warren Donohoe rushed to tackle the attacker and struggled to pull the knife from his hands as his daughter sprinted to the nearby Rotunda to plead for help.

The knifeman was disarmed by a 17-year-old French trainee chef Alan Loren-Guille and Brazilian Deliveroo driver Caio Benicio.

There have been calls for the heroes to be honoured with medals in both Ireland and their home countries.

A dad has told how the wounded creche worker saved children’s lives by stepping in front of the blade.

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