The police are using a helicopter and drone to search for a missing man in his 60s around Åkers Styckebruk.
He was last seen by the family on Thursday and he is suspected to be in a forest environment.
He is around 178 cm tall and at the time of his disappearance he was wearing a red cap, the police write on their website.
The police urge the public to contact the police on 114 14 if they have seen the man.
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At 17:54 an alarm about a person in the water came to SOS Alarm.
Emergency services and an ambulance are on site and the person is now on land.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
There is a fire in a large barn in southern Ugglarp outside Genarp in Skåne.
– We assess that there is no possibility of saving the building, so it will burn down in a controlled manner on the spot, says rescue service Syd.
There are no reports of injuries and the emergency services are currently working to prevent the spread of the fire.
– We will be here for many hours to come.
After a meeting in Washington between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, both say that it is now time to welcome Sweden into NATO.
Blinken says that Sweden has carried out an “important and very correct” process to “quiet the concerns expressed by other allies”.
Turkey and Hungary are the only NATO countries that have not approved Sweden’s application.
Over a hundred people have died in a boat accident in Nigeria, AP reports.
The boat is said to have capsized early in the morning on the River Niger.
An intensive search effort for survivors is underway, according to the police.
At 4:13 p.m., the emergency services were called to Nacka after reports of smoke developing in the nearby forest.
– Six resources are in place, says SOS Alarm.
The fire must be in a difficult-to-access location.
– There is smoke in the forest. We are there and are searching, says Mattias Högström, alarm operator at the Södertörn Rescue Service.
At 5:10 p.m., the emergency services had the fire under control.
Now it’s the end of Marabou, Oboy and Philadelphia for the Armed Forces employees.
This after Mondelez, which owns the brands, ended up on Ukraine’s blacklist.
– In the past year, we have supported Ukraine in various ways and this is another way for us to support them, says press secretary Guna Graufelds at the Armed Forces to TT.
Stena Line also announced on Tuesday that they are joining the boycott, write GP.
Police on site in Trelleborg. Photo: Mikael Nilsson
A man in his 30s has been shot outdoors, in a residential area, in Trelleborg.
The police received several calls about shots being fired at a man on Malörtsvägen around 3:40 p.m.
– We can only state that it is one or more people who have seen this happen, says police spokesperson Rickard Lundqvist.
The man has been taken to hospital by ambulance, but his condition is unclear.
The police are now looking for one or more perpetrators. They have cordoned off an area and are collecting witness information.
Special search dogs are used to find traces of firearms and drones are on the scene to get an overview of the crime scene, the police write on their website.
Forensic technicians are on their way to the scene.
American inflation is slowing down, writes TT.
The inflation rate amounted to 4.0 percent at an annual rate in May compared to 4.9 percent the previous month.
According to the Bloomberg news agency, analysts had on average expected inflation of 4.1 percent in May.
Today’s figure is seen as a heavy factor ahead of the interest rate announcement later this week from the American central bank, the Federal Reserve. The fact that inflation continues to moderate is interpreted as the Fed could take a break in interest rate increases to continue evaluating the effect of the new monetary policy.
Five men are sentenced for involvement in a case when two sisters were taken away from their LVU placement and out of the country, writes Halmstad district court.
The sentence concerns only one of the sisters, who was twelve years old at the time of the abduction.
Three of the men are sentenced for gross arbitrariness with children and two for aiding and abetting the crime. The punishment for two of the men will be imprisonment for 18 and 16 months, respectively. The other three are sentenced to suspended sentences.
Andrew Tate Photo: Vadim Ghirda
The controversial influencer Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan and two other people have today met prosecutors regarding the court case where the four are suspected of, among other things, human trafficking and rape.
The prosecutors announced at the meeting, which took place in the Romanian capital Bucharest, that they had changed the suspicions from separate cases of human trafficking to repeated cases of human trafficking, writes Reuters.
This means a tightening of the criminal classification, the news agency states.
The four suspects are under house arrest in Romania, and charges are expected at the end of June.
Andrew Tate has previously stated to Aftonbladet that he denies all accusations.
Read more about the heightened suspicions in this article.
A Russian major general has died in Ukraine, reports the Russian military blogger Yuri Kotenok according to the exiled Russian newspaper Meduza.
According to the military blogger, Major General Sergei Goryachev died in a Ukrainian rocket attack on Russian army positions in the Zaporizhzhya region.
Gorjachev is the tenth Russian general to die in connection with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to the exiled Russian newspaper Vaznije Istorii.
The 17-year-old who was arrested on suspicion of a shooting in Nyfors in Eskilstuna last Saturday has been released, reports P4 Sörmland.
The 17-year-old has been arrested as reasonably suspected of aiding and abetting attempted murder, but denies any crime.
The two suspected men from the mass shooting in Farsta center last Saturday are requested to be detained by prosecutors.
The men, who are both in their 20s, are suspected of probable cause for murder and attempted murder.
A decision on detention will be made in the afternoon.
Read more about the event here.
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