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  • Shooting in Gothenburg

    Shortly after midnight, the police were called to an address in the Tynnered district in Gothenburg after someone shot at a residence.

    – There are no injuries, says Fredrik Flyberg, officer on duty at the police, to TT.

    The police do not want to go into whether anyone was home at the time, but are now investigating the incident as attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.

    Earlier on Saturday evening, the police were alerted to a suspected explosion at another location in Tynnered. In that case, it is still unclear what was wrong.

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  • Two dead and several injured in attacks on Ukraine

    Ten people have been injured in Russian drone attacks in Kherson, according to Roman Mrochko, head of the city’s military administration, according to The Kyiv Independent.

    Explosions were also heard in the capital, Kiev, and the population was urged to seek shelter.

    In Brovay, just outside the capital, parts of a missile hit a residential area where a 35-year-old father and his 4-year-old son were found dead during the riots, the newspaper writes. Three more people were seriously injured.

  • 13 injured in robot attack in Kursk

    Thirteen people have been injured after a Ukrainian robot attack in the Russian city of Kursk, governor Aleksej Smirnov writes on Telegram. According to Smirnov, a multi-story building in Kursk was hit by parts from a downed Ukrainian robot. Two people have serious injuries, he states.

    “Several ambulance teams are working at the scene,” writes Smirnov on Telegram.

    Over 76,000 people have been evacuated in the Kursk region following Ukraine’s counter-offensive, which began on Tuesday.

  • Shooting in apartment – man to hospital
  • Murder in villa – large police effort
  • Explosion outside gate in Gothenburg

    The explosion is said to have taken place outside the gate of an apartment building in Gothenburg.

    A resident says that she felt a good bang and went outside to check what had happened, but saw no damage in the stairwell.

    The person was asked by the police to stay indoors.

    – You could smell gunpowder in the entire stairwell, says the resident.

    The building should not have been evacuated, according to the emergency services.

    It is currently unclear what has exploded. The police are on the scene and investigating the matter.

    Update:

    According to the police, the explosion must have happened on the outside of a gate.

    There was neither material damage nor personal injury.

    – We are currently working on identifying and locating the perpetrator, says Fredrik Flyberg, officer on duty at the police.

    The location is temporarily cordoned off at the moment.

  • Trump’s campaign: Hacked by Iran

    Donald Trump. Photo: Rick Bowmer/AP

    Former President Trump’s election campaign says it was hacked by Iran, reports Politico.

    On Saturday, the campaign said some of its internal communications had been hacked by “foreign sources hostile to the United States,” citing a Microsoft report which said Iranian hackers “sent a phishing email in June to a senior official in a presidential campaign” but did not specify which campaign.

    “These documents were illegally obtained from foreign sources hostile to the United States, intended to disrupt the 2024 election and create chaos throughout our democratic process,” said Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Trump’s campaign.

    Politico themselves reportedly received emails containing documents from within the Trump campaign from an anonymous account, but they have not yet been able to confirm the campaign’s claim.

  • Over-fired villa – no injuries

    Villa on fire. Photo: Nils Petter Nilsson

    A villa in Huddinge has caught fire.

    – There are no injuries, we will put out the fire from the outside, says Lars Stevelind, officer on duty at the rescue service.

    – Everyone must be out of the house, confirms Mats Eriksson, press spokesperson at the police.

    There is no risk of spread.

    Police and ambulance are on the scene.

    – Healthcare management must be there, says Eriksson.

    It is unclear how the fire started.

    The alarm came in shortly after 8:30 p.m.

    There are a lot of people at the scene, according to the police.

    – The police officers on the spot urge people not to stay at the scene because there is a lot of sour smoke from the fire. It’s so they don’t get hurt, says Mats Eriksson.

  • Zelenskyi: We will take the war to Russia

    Zelenskyy says that Ukraine is “pushing the war into the aggressor’s territory”. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky / AP

    For the first time since Ukraine began its offensive in the Russian border region of Kursk, President Zelenskyy has made a statement, reports AFP.

    In his daily speech, he says that Ukraine is now “pushing the war into the attacker’s territory”.

  • Man killed in traffic accident with four-wheeler

    A man in his 30s has died after a traffic accident with a four-wheeler, the police announce.

    Police and emergency services were alerted to Byvallen, just outside Sveg. An injured man in his 30s was found on site, resuscitation attempts were started but were interrupted when the man was pronounced dead on the spot.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • Instagram no longer blocked in Turkey

    Turkey is now lifting its ban on Instagram after reaching an agreement with Meta, the country’s Minister of Transport and Infrastructure announces on X.

  • Man seriously injured after motorcycle accident

    At 18.12 the police received an alarm about a motorcycle accident in Sigtuna.

    – It is a man who has driven off the road or overturned. He is seriously injured and taken to hospital by ambulance, says Mats Eriksson, the police’s press spokesman.

    The road is completely closed in both directions.

  • One person to hospital after drowning alarm

    During the afternoon, SOS was alerted about a drowning alarm in Mariestad municipality, writes Skaraborg’s Allehanda.

    The person was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the injury is unknown.

  • Teenager detained after shooting in Södertälje

    A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and aggravated weapons offense after the shooting in Södertälje on Wednesday. Archive image. Photo: Mickan Mörk/TT

    A 17-year-old boy has been detained after the shooting in Fornhöjden’s center in Södertälje on Wednesday evening, reports Länstidningen Södertälje.

    A man was hit by the shots and taken to hospital but reportedly escaped without serious injuries, according to the newspaper.

    The detained boy is suspected of attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.

  • 76,000 have been evacuated from Kursk

    Over 76,000 people are said to have been evacuated from the border areas in the Russian region of Kursk, reports Dagbladet.

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