Petrol bomb is thrown at officers

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A petrol bomb and other missiles have been thrown at police in east Belfast.

They came under attack after they were called to the Mount Pottinger area following reports of youths throwing stones. One person has been arrested.

Meanwhile, four people have been arrested following a number of disturbances in Bangor, County Down.

Trouble broke out after a junior Orange Order parade in the town. Police were deployed in full riot gear to bring the crowd under control.

A spokesman for the Orange Order said they were unaware of any trouble involving orangemen.

"The organisers of the parade feel it passed off peacefully and was enjoyed by thousands of people," he said.

Meanwhile, there was fighting on a train coming from the town.

The police boarded it in Belfast and escorted all the passengers off at Central Station.

Police said it was necessary to prevent any further public disorder.

Translink said it has a zero tolerance policy to anti-social behaviour and requested the police to take the action.