Fire in multi-family house – flames burst through windows

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  • Fire in multi-family house – flames burst through windows

    yesterday 23.46

    Emil Forsberg

    A fire has broken out in an apartment building in Säffle.

    The emergency services are on site.

    – It will burn with flames, says SOS Alarm’s spokesperson.

    According to a resident in the area, flames are shooting out of the windows.

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  • Drowning alarm in the archipelago – person under water

    An alarm came in on Monday evening about a suspected drowning in the Haparanda archipelago, writes NSD.

    One person is reported to have been hit and ended up under water in connection with bathing from a beach edge.

    Rescue and medical personnel are alerted.

    The text is updated.

  • Protests when soldiers are investigated for abuse

    Demonstrators are protesting the detention of nine Israeli soldiers suspected of abusing Palestinian prisoners. Photo: Tsafrir Abayov/AP/TT

    Nine Israeli soldiers have been detained in connection with an investigation into abuses against Palestinians in the Sde Teiman camp. This is stated by the Israeli military, which claims to have launched a preliminary investigation into the crime.

    But the decision sparked immediate reactions from mainly Israeli right-wing groups, and widespread protests began outside the military base in southern Israel where the soldiers are being held. Demonstrators are said to have also managed to get past security barriers. Police responded by firing pepper spray.

    Among the suspected crimes are sexual assaults against a suspected member of the terror-labeled Hamas movement.

    The Sde Teiman military base was converted into a camp for suspected Hamas members following the Islamist extremist group’s attacks on Israel on October 7.

  • Earthquake in Southern California

    A 4.9 magnitude earthquake shakes southern California.

    The earthquake reportedly occurred just northeast of Barstow, but was felt as far as Los Angeles, 18 miles away, according to Los Angeles Times.

    California is hit annually by around 25 earthquakes with a magnitude between four and five, the newspaper writes.

  • Man struck down with affection – taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter

    A man has been beaten down by another man with some type of affection in Södertälje.

    The alarm came in at 20:20.

    – Both men are aged 35 to 40. The perpetrator has been arrested, says Ola Österling, police spokesperson.

    The plaintiff was taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.

    – I don’t know anything about the damage, then you can call the hospital.

    The police remain at the scene.

    – We are doing the follow-up work, collecting witness information.

  • Man shot in Skurup

    A man in his 20s has been shot in Skurup, the police say.

    – The police find a man with gunshot wounds in central Skurup, says Evelina Olsson, police spokesperson.

    The man must be awake and talkative.

    – He has been taken to hospital by ambulance, but I don’t know anything more about the state of the injury.

    She says the police have a greater resource on site.

    – Right now we are looking for a suspect or several suspects. We search widely.

    Later, the police announce that they are filing a report of attempted murder.

  • Fire in apartment building

    There is a fire in a basement in an apartment building in Helsingborg.

    The fire has not spread to any apartments, but residents have had to evacuate the building.

    – I do not know how many residents are involved, says Evelina Olsson, press spokesperson at the police.

    Five people are in need of care.

    – I don’t know how serious it is or if anyone has had to be taken to hospital or if on-site treatment is sufficient.

    Police, ambulance and emergency services were called to the scene at around 19:30.

    The fire is suspected to be arson, according to the police.

    – It was an assessment we made together with the emergency services.

    An arson report is drawn up.

    The place is cordoned off.

    The text is updated.

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    yesterday20.06

    Emotional memorial for 14-year-old Emilia

    On Monday evening, the residents of Landskrona gathered to honor the memory of 14-year-old Emilia. Photo: KRISTER HANSON

    Landskrona residents honored the memory of 14-year-old Emilia with grave candles. Behind the memorial are Helena Larsson and Heidi Bergqvist. They have been very affected by what happened.

    – It is so terrible. I wanted to do this to show that we are thinking of Emilia. No one else has taken it up, says Helena Larsson.

    Emilia’s mother was also present during the memorial service. She was grateful that this was arranged.

    – It feels great that they wanted to do this. People I haven’t known since before. It’s nice that they think of Emilia, says Anna Sjöberg, Emilia’s mother.

    It was on the night of Tuesday 23 July that a police patrol found 14-year-old Emilia lifeless in an industrial area in Landskrona. They made resuscitation attempts but her life could not be saved. Now a 15-year-old girl is in custody on suspicion of murder. Another girl under the age of 15 is also suspected of murder. In addition, an additional person is suspected of aggravated protection of a criminal.

    On Monday evening, around 150 people gathered at the Town Hall Square in Landskrona to remember Emilia.

    Read more here.

  • Rebels in the Congo risk the death penalty

    Fighting for the rebel group M23 in Kibumba in eastern Congo-Kinshasa. The picture is from December 2022. Photo: Moses Sawasawa/AP/TT

    A prosecutor in Congo-Kinshasa is seeking the death penalty for 25 people accused of belonging to the M23 rebel group. Another person risks 20 years in prison if the judges follow the prosecutor’s line.

    The trial is attracting a lot of attention in the war-torn country.

    The Tutsi-led M23, with support from neighboring Rwanda, has placed large areas under its control in the eastern part of Congo-Kinshasa.

    M23 is one of many armed groups operating in the area. Among the factors driving the violence is the pursuit of control over mines with valuable minerals that are used, among other things, in the production of smartphones and laptops.

  • Five-year-old girl disappeared – has been found

    A five-year-old girl was reported missing in Bergsjön in Gothenburg during the afternoon.

    A large search effort is underway in the area.

    The girl disappeared around 4pm on Monday and was with several other children. When her relatives came out, the girl was no longer there.

    The alarm about the missing girl also went out to public transport.

    At 7 p.m., the police announced that the girl had been found.

  • FBI: Trump to be questioned

    Donald Trump will be questioned as the plaintiff after the assassination attempt he was subjected to in Pennsylvania, the FBI says.

    According to the agency’s deputy director Paul Abbate, they have still not managed to figure out the motive behind the act.

  • Man aged 18 abused

    An 18-year-old man has been beaten with a stick on Erikfältsgatan in Malmö, according to the police.

    The man was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    A report of serious assault is drawn up.

  • Fire at nursing home in Mjölby – three seriously injured

    Emergency services and an ambulance have been called to a nursing home in Mjölby after a fire broke out in an apartment.

    There must have been a lot of smoke in the building.

    The fire has been extinguished, but several people have suffered smoke damage and are being taken to hospital by ambulance, the police write on their website. Three people are said to be seriously injured, according to the police.

    – Three people have been transported to hospital, says Sören Gustavsson, team leader at SOS Alarm.

    – A 25-year-old woman has serious injuries. A man in his 60s has minor injuries, but remains in the hospital for observation, says Region Östergötland’s press spokesman.

    There is currently no information about the third person who was taken to hospital. The person has probably been allowed to go home.

  • Two passenger cars in an accident

    Two passenger cars have collided on road 21 outside Åstorp in the east direction.

    Three people are affected, but the extent of the damage is unclear.

    According to initial information, it is a collision from behind, according to the police.

    Police, ambulance and emergency services are on their way to the scene.

    On the traffic authority’s website it says that the road is closed. The forecast for when the road can open is set for 4 p.m., but may change.

    The text is updated.

  • Banking chaos in Russia after hacker attack

    The Ukrainian intelligence service has carried out a hacker attack against the Russian central bank, Kyiv Independent reports.

    In the past, they have also attacked the major banks, VTB, Raiffeisen Bank and Alfa Bank, as well as the energy company Gazprom.

    The banks’ online services and websites are not working, according to Kyiv Independent.

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