A bus has been set on fire in Belfast as hundreds gathered to stage a protest after a Sudanese migrant was charged with attempted murder.
More than 200 masked men and youths broke off from a main gathering in Cloughfern before setting the vehicle alight.
GB News understands the Glider bus had been hijacked before the fire broke out.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has since deployed its Tactical Support Group units and arranged for a helicopter to oversee the response.
The asylum seeker, who entered Northern Ireland by crossing the Irish border, was charged earlier today following a suspected knife attack in Belfast.

