Red paint was splashed on the main pillars and beside the building’s entrance at St Stephen’s Green.
Gardaí are launching an investigation after the Department of Foreign Affairs’ headquarters in Dublin city centre was daubed with red paint.
The paint, believed to be thrown in the early hours of this morning, appeared on the front of Iveagh House on St Stephen’s Green.
"US Military Out of Shannon” - that's what the graffiti sprayed across the front of the Department of Foreign Affairs read.
Red paint was splashed on the main pillars and beside the building’s entrance at St Stephen’s Green.
Gardaí at Pearse Street have launched an investigation and carried out a forensic examination of the scene.
No arrests have been made, and inquiries are ongoing.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Pearse Street Garda Station or the Garda Confidential Line.

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