The Swedish Coast Guard said on Sunday it had seized a tanker in the Baltic Sea believed to be part of Russia's shadow fleet, the latest in a string of similar actions carried out in recent months by the country's authorities. The Swedish Coast Guard said in a statement that it and police had boarded the Syrian-flagged Jin Hui in Swedish territorial waters south of Trelleborg and begun a preliminary investigation into a lack of seaworthiness. "The coast guard suspects that the ship is sailing under a false flag, given there are a number of irregularities concerning its flag status, and therefore does not meet demands for seaworthiness as set out in international regulations and agreements," it said. The coast guard said the ship, whose destination was unclear and was thought to be carrying no cargo, figured on several sanctions lists, including those of the European Union and Britain. Read More: Trump likens US navy to 'pirates' ov...
Two people have died after an explosion at a house in the southern English city of Bristol, with authorities treating the cause of the incident as suspicious, local police said on Sunday. Police, who have declared it a major incident, said they were not treating it as a suspected terrorist incident. They said enquiries were at an early stage, but that at this point, authorities were not looking for anyone else in connection with the explosion. Police added that there was not believed to be any significant damage to other properties. The Avon and Somersat Police said “two people have died in an explosion at a property in Sterncourt Road on Sunday Morning. We can confirm sadly two people have died in an explosion at a property in Sterncourt Road this morning. Their families have been updated. Please see the statement below for full details. An accessible version of the statement is available to read here: https://t.co/ghXRTF0Mc1 pic.twitter.com/K...