Two people are arrested following an attack on a home in south Belfast that police describe as racially motivated. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) says a group of men began assaulting the occupants of a house on Donegall Avenue as they were trying to leave. During the incident, two people are reported to have been injured. Accounts in the reports state that a woman was inside the property along with several young children, and that they were inside the home during the attack. The PSNI statement characterises the incident as racially motivated. Following the assault, police take action leading to two arrests. The reports provide no additional detail on the circumstances that prompted the attackers or on the extent of the injuries. The incident prompts concerns about safety for residents in the area, particularly given that children were present during the attack. Police investigations continue as authorities seek to determine what happened and whether any further suspects are involved.