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  • Three arrested after serious assault

    A 45-year-old man was found injured in central Norrköping on Tuesday evening.

    The police suspect that the man has been beaten with an attachment.

    Three people have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the crime.

    The arrested are a man in his 40s, a man in his 45s and a woman in her 30s.

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  • Russia cuts diplomatic ties to Finland

    Russia has summoned Finland’s ambassador in Moscow, writes Hufvudstadsbladet.

    The announcement comes after “hostile actions from the Finnish side”, according to Russia.

    Finland is accused of stifling bilateral dialogue, destroying economic cooperation and breaking sister city ties between cities.

    “The responsibility for the current situation lies entirely with Finland,” writes Russia in a press release.

  • The Sis home backs down: Deadly barbed wire must be removed

    Despite great criticism, the Sis home Nereby in Gothenburg put up sharp barbed wire along the fence at the institution after two boys escaped earlier in May.

    But now they are backing away from the decision after a risk analysis showed that the barbed wire can cause deaths.

    Instead, the Sis home plans to put up a tin pipe to prevent future escapes.

    – It is a large slippery ventilation pipe that is difficult to grip. You can’t get over that, says Anna Sandahl P4 Gothenburg.

  • Tram and car in collision

    A passenger car and a tram have collided at Majvallen in Gothenburg, write Gothenburg Post.

    Tram line 11 has been withdrawn after the accident.

    – We have a forecast of at least an hour because the car has to be recovered, says Fressia Merino, disturbance coordinator at Västtrafik to GP.

  • Two injured in shooting in Solna – police on scene

    Several people have called the police that they heard gunfire in Hagalund in Solna in Stockholm.

    According to the police, two people are injured.

    – Medical personnel are on the scene to treat two injured people, says Towe Hägg, at the police command center.

    There is no information on the state of damage.

    The shooting took place outdoors and people have been seen fleeing the scene on foot or on electric scooters.

    The police have an ongoing operation at the scene and are looking for the perpetrators.

    The police have requested that the commuter train and cross train be stopped while waiting for the police to search the carriages and platforms and to catch people who may have seen something in connection with the shooting.

    Read more here.

  • Big search effort for missing boy

    A 15-year-old boy has been reported missing after he participated in an outdoor day with his school class in Kilsbergen in Örebro.

    It was around 3 p.m. that a teacher discovered that the boy had deviated from the group.

    The boy is about 180 centimeters tall and has short dark hair. At the time of his disappearance, he is said to have been wearing white shorts and a light-colored shirt.

    Several police patrols are in the area and searching.

    Update 18:26: Police say the boy has been found and is doing well.

  • 15-year-old is detained for the murder in Hammarby sjöstad

    A 15-year-old boy has been arrested for the murder in Hammarby sjöstad last Friday evening when another 15-year-old boy was stabbed to death.

    The detained 15-year-old is suspected on probable cause.

    read more here

  • Man fell from bridge – rescue operation underway

    At 10 o’clock a bridge repairman fell into the water at Bergsviksbron in Piteå. Despite rescue efforts, the man, who is in his 50s, has not been found during the day.

    The police are investigating the incident as a workplace accident and are searching for the man with, among other things, a police helicopter.

    Relatives have been informed of the circumstances.

  • Bomb threat on airplane – perpetrator arrested

    An SAS aircraft en route from Arlanda in Sweden to Vaasa in Finland has been stopped due to a bomb threat on board the plane.

    – The police were contacted by a flight captain after a passenger said he had some dangerous object. He has been identified and it has been established that he had no dangerous object, says police spokesperson Towe Hägg to Aftonbladet.

    The man is suspected of illegal threats against a group.

    According to Vasabladet the police say that it was all a “joke”, but that the passengers had to get off the plane for safety’s sake.

  • Green light for wind power in Kattegatt

    The Land and Environment Court has given the green light for wind power in the Kattegatt, despite opposition from environmental organisations.

    This means that the Kattegatt Syd wind farm is now expected to become the largest farm in Sweden with an energy turnover of 5 TWh per year.

    Which corresponds to fossil-free household electricity for 780,000 villas, according to Vattenfall.

    “It has been a time-consuming case for the court with a lot of material to read in and complex issues to decide on,” writes Stefan Mattsso, who is the court’s presiding councillor, in a press release.

  • NATO sends reinforcements to Kosovo

    KFOR soldiers in the town of Zvecan in northern Kosovo. Photo: Dejan Simicevic / AP

    After clashes with Serbian protesters, NATO sends reinforcements to Kosovo.

    “It is a good measure for the KFOR force to be able to maintain security,” says Admiral Stuart B Musch in a press release.

    “The violence must stop and all attempts to undermine peace in Kosovo must be stopped.”

    30 NATO soldiers were injured during yesterday’s violence. 52 Serbian protesters were injured, according to Serbia’s president.

  • Bee swarm alarm: “Keep your distance”

    SOS in Norway has been alerted that a beekeeper in Oslo needs help with a bee swarm in a tree, reports The daily newspaper.

    “This is not something we do on a daily basis,” writes the emergency center on Twitter.

    Residents are asked to keep their distance.

  • The Russian Embassy comments on the “spy election”

    Photo: ONEWHALE

    The whale discovered in Hunnebostrand this week is believed to be a Russian “spy whale”.

    Now the Russian embassy comments on the information on Twitter and mocks the Swedish media.

    “Hear and be amazed, «a Russian spy whale that escaped from a mission» is found off the Swedish coast. Here it is that a comment only makes it worse,” writes the embassy on Twitter.

    They also refer to the satirical conspiracy theory “Birds aren’t real”, which they advise Swedish writers to write about for the next publication.

    “The spy whale” Hvaldimir, was discovered in Norway in 2019. He was then wearing a Russian-made harness marked St. Petersburg and a Gopro camera.

  • 15-year-old is wanted in custody for the murder in Hammarby sjöstad

    A person is wanted in custody for the murder in Hammarby sjöstad last Friday evening when a 15-year-old boy was stabbed to death at Lumaparkan.

    – It is a young person, he is 15 years old and he has been requested to be detained for murder, says Rolla Akkache, prosecutor.

    The boy is a suspect on probable cause. The detention hearing will take place in the afternoon.

    According to Rolla Akkache, the police have come a long way in the investigative work and she believes that the evidence against the 15-year-old is good.

    Do you suspect that several people are involved in the murder?

    – No, we don’t, says Rolla Akkache.

    Read more about the event here.

  • 30 NATO soldiers injured in Kosovo – three shot

    NATO forces and Serbian protesters clashed in Kosovo yesterday.

    A total of 30 soldiers have been injured, according to the NATO-led international peacekeeping force Kosovo Force.

    Eleven of the injured soldiers are Italians and 19 of them are Hungarians.

    Three of the Hungarian soldiers are said to have been injured by firearms. Their injuries should not be life-threatening.

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  • Have you written anything about Uganda unfortunately voting for the death penalty for homosexuals? You can’t believe it’s true, 2023! What does the Swedish government say about this? Suffer with those who cannot love who they want without risking being killed

    Emma

    Hello Emma!

    There is an article about it that you can read here.

    I have not seen any statement from the Swedish government now, but in the past they have spoken out on the matter. Then wrote Swedish Foreign Ministry:

    “If the law is finally adopted, it violates Uganda’s international commitments on human rights and non-discrimination”

  • Do you know why the water in Venice’s main canal, the Grand Canal, has been dyed green?

    Kell

    Hello! No, it’s actually unclear. In any case, the police in Venice have started an investigation into it.

  • Is Arlanda Express running again? It says they are going to replace approx. 1 km of rail, so does that mean no traffic will get to Arlanda?

    The Ericsson family

    Hello! Earlier this weekend, Arlanda express announced that it may take about a week before traffic is up and running again.

  • How did the little thin man who disappeared?

    Bengt

    Hi Bengt!

    The man was found the same day he disappeared.

    According to the police, he was taken by ambulance to the hospital for a check-up.

    Unfortunately, the police have not shared more information about how the man was when he was found.

  • Regarding the flag day when the king celebrates 50 years on the throne. It is very appropriate. But will it be an annual flag day or will it only happen in 2023?

    Rolf

    Hi Rolf!

    The government’s proposal is for a “temporary public flag day”. It therefore only applies to 2023.

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