Co-Founder Martina Kenny, says the owners should be held responsible.
Moyvalley-based My Lovely Horse Rescue has condemned the use of horses in last night's violent protest.
Co-Founder Martina Kenny, says the owners should be held responsible.
Some individuals could be seen on horses during last night's protest, attempting to break a Public Order Unit cordon.
Meanwhile, some locals have expressed upset over what happened, saying parts of the area has been "destroyed".
Meanwhile, Tusla and the HSE have set up extra family support and counselling services in the Citywest area following the alleged assault of a 10-year-old girl.
A dedicated helpline, 1800 805 665 is open from 10am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Tusla says anyone with concerns is urged to reach out for support.
Onsite family services at Citywest will also remain in place.

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