Girl injured – fell by a-tractor

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  • Girl injured – fell by a-tractor

    A 15-year-old girl is injured after falling from the roof of an A-tractor in Västerhejde on Gotland.

    At 00:00, the police receive an alert that a girl has been injured after falling off the flatbed of an A-tractor while traveling.

    The girl was awake and able to speak when she was taken to hospital by ambulance, but the condition of her injuries is otherwise unclear.

    The A-tractor was driven by a 15-year-old boy who does not have a driver’s license. He is suspected of illegal driving, causing bodily harm and negligence in traffic.

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  • Fire at recycling center in southern Stockholm

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    There is a fire at Högdalen’s recycling center in southern Stockholm.

    – We have just arrived at the scene and are trying to form an opinion. There is a recycling pile in the area that burns on an area of ​​100 by 20 meters, says Marie Nordahl, line operator at the rescue service.

    There are no reports of personal injuries.

    – We will now get hold of those responsible and start the extinguishing work, says Marie Nordahl.

    What caused the fire is still unclear.

  • Argument in Lidköping – woman jumped into the water

    During the night of Saturday, the police were called to Gamla Stadens torg in Lidköping due to a fight.

    A woman is said to have fallen into the water, but according to people on the scene, the woman is said to have jumped in on her own, but later a fight broke out when a man jumped in to help her.

    The woman was cooled down and taken by ambulance to the hospital, but does not appear to have any serious injuries.

    No report is filed as no crime appears to have occurred.

  • Ericsson in billion-dollar deal

    Telecom giant Ericsson is selling the American subsidiary Iconectiv that it acquired in 2012.

    The sale means the equivalent of SEK 10.6 billion for Ericsson after, among other things, settlement of expected taxes, the company writes in a press release.

  • At least 14 dead in Israeli attack

    At least 15 people have been killed after an Israeli attack in Gaza, writes Al Jazeera with reference to local media.

    Aid workers are working to excavate bodies from the rubble of a warehouse that is said to have housed displaced people, according to Al Jazeera’s Arabic branch.

  • Severe assault in Malmö

    Two men in their 20s have been abused by one or more perpetrators, the police write.

    A sharp knife must have been used on one of the men who received minor stab or cut injuries. The man was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    No one is arrested.

  • Several killed and kidnapped in Congo

    At least 16 people have been killed and another 20 kidnapped in northeastern Congo-Kinshasa following a series of attacks carried out by a group linked to the Islamic State group, a representative of a local non-governmental organization said.

    The attacks, which took place between Wednesday and Friday, targeted farmers and other civilians.

    The eastern parts of Congo-Kinshasa have long been ravaged by more than 120 armed groups who, among other things, are fighting over control of mines.

  • Swedish man dead in Norway

    The mountains in Narvik. Photo: Getty Images

    A Swedish man died in a fall accident in Narvik in Norway on Friday, writes VG.

    During Friday evening, the Norwegian police received an alarm about a fall accident from Branten in Narvik.

    The Swedish man, who is in his 40s, was confirmed dead at the scene.

    – The man was a participant in an orienteering race that had started in Sweden, the Norwegian police write on X.

    The man’s relatives have been notified and the police will investigate the incident.

  • Several killed in air raid Lebanon

    At least six people have been killed and another three injured in an Israeli air raid on a residential building in southern Lebanon overnight Saturday, Reuters reports, citing the Lebanese health authority.

    Tensions in the region have risen significantly since the attack on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on July 27, in which twelve children were killed.

    Just days later, a Hezbollah leader was killed in Beirut, who was singled out by Israel as responsible for the crime.

  • Evacuation after fire

    An apartment in Härnösand started to burn heavily on Friday evening. The emergency services were alerted at 22.41 and parts of the three-storey buildings were evacuated, while other residents were ordered to remain in their apartments.

    The fire started in the kitchen and the police have started a preliminary investigation into public negligence, writes the newspaper Ångermanland.

    One person has been taken to hospital with smoke inhalation.

  • Police action after a fight

    During the night of Saturday, the police were on site in Traneberg in western Stockholm after a suspected assault.

    – There has been an argument between some men. The plaintiff remained at the scene and had received blows. He should not be seriously injured, says duty officer Niklas Berglund.

    The police have searched for suspected perpetrators in the area. No one is arrested.

  • Large police operation outside Stockholm

    For several hours on Friday evening, the police had a major operation in Kungsängen, north of Stockholm.

    – Residents saw people sneaking around the area and perceived that one of them was carrying a weapon, says officer on duty Niklas Berglund.

    No suspects have been arrested, but police have made findings that will be examined by technicians.

    – There is no suspicion that it has been shot, but we have started a preliminary investigation into serious weapons offences, says Niklas Berglund.

  • The police raided the apartment after an alarm

    The police were alerted at 10pm on Friday evening about people with weapon-like objects in an apartment on Väster in Örebro.

    – There were witnesses who saw it from the outside. We have been on site with a fairly large resource and searched the house, says the police officer on duty.

    The operation was concluded without suspicion of crime.

    – There were adults in their 30s and 40s who had soft airguns. They have not threatened anyone, says the officer on duty.

  • HD in Colombia is protected after terrorist threats

    Police officers on duty outside the Supreme Court in Bogotá. The picture is from February. Photo: Fernando Vergara/AP/TT

    Security is being increased at Colombia’s Supreme Court in the capital, Bogotá, due to suspected plans for a terrorist attack.

    It was during house searches on Tuesday that the police found ammunition and explosives as well as a model of the courthouse. This is stated by Chief Judge Gerson Chaverra, who does not mention anything about suspected motives behind the possible attack plans.

    The courthouse was partially destroyed in 1985 after it was stormed by members of the M-19 guerrilla movement. To regain control of the building, the military shelled it for several hours. Over 100 people were killed in the unrest, among them eleven judges.

  • Police were dragged after moped – taken to hospital

    A police officer has been injured during an operation and dragged behind a moped in Kungsbacka.

    The incident occurred at 7:30 p.m.

    The police patrol then tried to stop the moped rider from leaving the scene after suspecting a traffic violation.

    In connection with the intervention, the police ran after the moped and grabbed the driver’s shirt.

    Only after being dragged for some distance was the policeman able to let go and fell.

    In the case, the person was injured in the shoulder. The police have been taken to the hospital for a check-up.

    The incident is being investigated as violent resistance and causing bodily harm.

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