Captain of Solong container ship involved in North Sea crash is Russian national, company says
The captain of the Solong - the container ship involved in the crash in the North Sea - is a Russian national, the vessel's owner has said.

The rest of the crew were Russian and Filipino nationals, according to shipping company Ernst Russ.
It comes after police said a man had been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter in connection with Monday's collision.
Humberside Police said a 59-year-old is in custody to allow enquiries to take place, and officers are talking to those involved to find out what happened.
The force added investigators have started a criminal probe into the cause of the collision between the Stena Immaculate and Solong off the coast of East Yorkshire on Monday, and are working with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
One person remains missing and is presumed dead.
The tanker was operating as part of the US government's tanker security programme, a group of commercial vessels that can be contracted to carry fuel for the military when needed.
Ship tracking software showed the Stena Immaculate was stationary as the Solong sailed towards and crashed into it.
It has also emerged that the Solong failed steering-related safety checks last year.
Port state control (PSC) inspection documents from July last year show how officials warned that the cargo ship's "emergency steering position communications/compass reading" was "not readable".
It was among 10 issues highlighted during an inspection of the Portuguese-flagged ship.
-SKY NEWS