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15 people in a fight on a holiday flight

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15 people have been arrested after a big fight on a Norwegian flight from Oslo to Alicante, reports VG.

– I can confirm that we have had some unruly passengers, says press officer Anna-Lena Nordling to VG

She says that it is about 15 men who consumed large amounts of alcohol and that the situation was very unpleasant for the passengers.

– It is clear that it affects the journey for everyone else. It’s unfortunate that people have to start their vacation like that.

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  • Russian drunken driving – anti-aircraft system in ditch

    A drunk Russian soldier has driven into the ditch with an S-400 air defense system in Russia’s Tula region, reports Newsweek.

    The transport was part of a convoy of eight vehicles before the 33-year-old lorry driver went off a motorway and overturned.

    “The truck fell right on top of the robots. Fortunately, the ammunition did not explode,” Russian Telegram channel Baza said.

    The Russian soldier reportedly broke his arm in the accident, according to the channel. He then failed the alcohol test.

    The air defense system is used against aircraft, drones and cruise robots, and is said to cost $160 million.

    The incident occurred on Thursday.

  • Teenager arrested on suspicion of rape

    A teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of rape in Linköping.

    According to the police, he is suspected of having raped a girl in a residence.

    The incident occurred on Friday afternoon.

  • Bandido man arrested on scooter – sentenced

    A Bandido member was caught red-handed while riding an electric scooter wearing a bulletproof vest and a loaded gun, reports Gothenburg Post.

    In a crackdown on the motorcycle gang’s premises, two tear gas pistols were also found hidden in a cupboard and a toiletry bag.

    The man is now sentenced to five years in prison.

    He himself denies any wrongdoing. According to GP, he has said “no comments” on pretty much all questions.

  • Dry shampoo is removed from the shelves

    After last week’s alarm about the “boffing” of dry shampoo among young people in Luleå, several smaller grocery stores are now choosing to remove the product from the shelf, reports P4 Norrbotten.

    “We have removed it, it is the 18-year-old limit. I think it feels good to have made it more difficult to buy in case you buy it for this purpose,” says ICA dealer Thomas Liouliacis to the radio channel.

  • NRK: It is likely that Stoltenberg will continue in NATO

    Jens Stoltenberg. Photo: Geert Vanden Wijngaert

    NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will remain in the post until next summer, according to sources NRK.

    Previously, it has been stated that he will resign on 1 October.

    – Finding a candidate who is ready for the fall becomes less and less likely with each passing day, says a source to NRK.

    Stoltenberg has made it clear several times that his time as secretary general is coming to an end, and he did not give any new information during Friday’s visit to the Ramstein air base in Germany.

    – – I have no other plans than to finish my work in NATO in the autumn as planned. I have been there twice as long as expected, says Jens Stoltenberg to NRK.

  • Blown up outside synagogue in 1980 – now sentenced to prison

    A court in France has sentenced a man for an explosion outside a synagogue in Paris in 1980, TT reports.

    Four people died in the act and around 20 were injured.

    The bomber, who is 69 years old, has citizenship in Lebanon and Canada. He denies wrongdoing and claims he was in Lebanon at the time of the crime.

    The 69-year-old is suspected of having placed the bomb in a bag on a motorcycle parked next to the synagogue in the French capital.

    According to the prosecutor, the man must have acted on behalf of the Palestinian militant organization PFLP.

    However, no group has claimed responsibility for the crime.

  • Three-day ceasefire in Sudan

    Smoke fills the sky near Doha International Hospital in the capital Khartoum. Photo: AP

    Sudan’s army has agreed to a temporary ceasefire that will last for three days, Reuters reports.

    Fighting between the army and the paramilitary group RSF has been ongoing since April 15 when negotiations to incorporate the RFS into the national defense broke down.

  • Three people to hospital after car accident

    The police have been called to Karlskoga due to a kitchen coat.

    Six people are said to be involved in the accident, of which three of them were taken to hospital by ambulance.

    There is no information on the condition of the injured.

  • Several grass fires in Åmål

    Just before 6 p.m., the rescue service was called to Åmål municipality where several fires had broken out along the railway track, reports P4 Väst.

    SMHI has issued warnings of high and very high risk of grass fires in several parts of the country.

    The authority urges caution when burning outdoors.

  • The cause of the school children’s poisoning – eating container sweets

    On Thursday, eleven school children in Linköping had to be taken to hospital after suspected poisoning.

    The children had eaten “rainbow sweets” and then fell ill with vomiting and stomach aches.

    Now it is clear that some of the children found the candy in a container outside a grocery store earlier this week and hid it, reports P4 East.

    Yesterday, the police opened a report on eleven cases of assault, but now the police have chosen to write off the criminal suspicions.

    – What can be established is that the suspicion of abuse has weakened, it does not seem to be an outsider who has posted this or invited the children with the intention that they would get sick, says preliminary investigation leader Martin Hedberg to the radio.

  • Police action in Hässelby

    The police have an operation in Hässelby in Stockholm, but are tight-lipped about what it is about.

    – We have to get a better picture of the situation before we can comment on this, says Pontus Sandulv at the police.

  • Parking app has suffered from IT disturbances

    Stockholm city’s parking app Betala P has suffered from IT disturbances. Users testify that they cannot change, cancel or pay for their parking.

    Therefore, the Transport Office has decided to temporarily introduce free parking in the capital.

    – The app works for some but not for others. Therefore, we have decided that our parking attendants should not patch cars that have not paid the parking fee, says Malinda Flodman at the Traffic Office.

    Flodman states that the free parking only applies until the Traffic Office has succeeded in fixing the IT problem. However, there is no set forecast for when the app can function as usual again.

    Update 17:48:

    The traffic office announces that the app should now work for all users.

  • Sweden best in the world in cyber security exercise

    A Swedish-Icelandic team has won the world’s largest cyber security exercise Locked Shields, announces the Swedish Armed Forces.

    – It’s great fun! It’s just a matter of congratulating everyone involved, says Johan Pekkari, responsible for cyber defence.

    The purpose from the Swedish side was to train participants from the financial sector and the electronic communication sector to individually and together handle a larger realistic cyber security event.

    This year, over 3,000 participants worldwide took part in the exercise.

    “I am proud of the Swedish participants, which consisted of just over 100 representatives and were led by the Swedish Armed Forces. Cyber ​​security is an important part of Sweden’s total defence. This clearly shows how Sweden has a lot to contribute to NATO as a member in yet another area,” says Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on Instagram.

  • UN aid worker killed in shooting

    An aid worker working for the UN refugee agency IOM has been killed in Sudan, Reuters reports.

    – I am deeply touched by the death of our colleague and will mourn together with his wife, newborn child and our team in Sudan, says Antonio Vitorino who is IOM’s Director General.

    Reuters reports that the aid worker was traveling in a car with his family when they found themselves in the middle of a shootout between two rival groups.

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  • Hello

    It said about an “incident” at a school in Umeå (I think) yesterday where two children were injured. How have the children been? What just happened?

    Eve

    Hello! I am guessing that it is the incident in Luleå that you are referring to. Both children are being treated in hospital now.

    At 1 p.m., the police and the municipality are holding a press conference about it, which you will be able to follow via Aftonbladet!

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    Mona

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  • Ven to take out the ramp for wheelchair users when the train attendants disappear? They unlock it and put it between the platform and the train

    Train traveler with patience

    Hello!

    That responsibility should instead lie with the station attendants instead according to MTR.

  • Will you watch the verdict on those who murdered Tove?

    Julia

    Hello,

    Yes, our reporter Amanda Hällsten is there and will cover the verdict, which will come at 2 p.m.

  • Isn’t there a subway in Huddinge???

    Dan Söder

    Hello Dan! Yes, there is, both Vårby farm and Masmo are located in Huddinge municipality. But it’s a bit confusing, there are three municipalities that have metro stations in the area: Stockholm, Huddinge and Botkyrka.

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