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At 05:40 the police are alerted to a burglary in a residence outside Vetlanda.
The burglars are said to have left the scene in a car.
The police manage to locate the car, but the driver does not want to stop.
According to the police, there will be “minor plate damage” on all three vehicles before they manage to stop the car.
Stolen goods are found in the car.
Three men, one in their 60s, one in their 45s and one in their 40s, are arrested on suspicion of grand theft.
The driver is also suspected of drunken driving, carelessness in traffic and illegal driving.
More criminal classifications may be added, according to the police.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
The police were called shortly before 01 to an address in Eskilstuna due to a suspected violent crime.
At the scene, they found a bleeding man who had to be taken to hospital.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
A 25-year-old man was later arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault.
The crime scene was cordoned off for technical investigation.
Certain items of clothing were also confiscated.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, has submitted his resignation, announced the Speaker of the Parliament, Rada Stefanchuk, on Facebook.
Kuleba has been in the post since 2020.
Several other high-ranking Ukrainian government officials resigned yesterday, including the country’s Environment Minister Ruslan Strilets and Justice Minister Denys Maliuska.
Telia intends to reduce its workforce by 3,000 in 2024, the company writes in a press release.
This is reported by TT.
Kiev and Lviv were subjected to Russian robot and drone attacks early on Wednesday, Reuters reports, citing the Ukrainian military.
In Lviv, two people are said to have been killed.
More than 20 people have been injured, says Lviv Region Governor Maksym Kozytskyj on Telegram.
The attacks take place the day after the bloody robot attack on the city of Poltava, where more than 50 people are said to have been killed.
Witnesses told Reuters on Wednesday that they heard several explosions on the outskirts of Kiev and Lviv and that it sounded like air defenses had been activated. In the latter city, buildings were said to have been hit by projectiles, according to Governor Kozytskyj.
According to the governor, several schools are closed during the day as a result of the attacks.
Earlier in the morning, aircraft alarms were heard all over Ukraine, the country’s air force writes on Telegram.
Lviv is not far from the border with NATO country Poland, which states that the country’s air defenses were activated during the night – for the third time in just over a week.
“Another very intense night for the entire air defense system in Poland, due to the observed activity of aviation from the Russian Federation,” writes the operational command at X.
US President Joe Biden condemns Russia’s bloody attack on Ukrainian Poltava where more than 50 people lost their lives and calls it “deplorable”.
He says in a statement that the United States will continue to assist Kiev militarily, which includes “the provision of air defense systems and the capabilities needed for them to be able to defend their country.
Tuesday’s attack, in which two Iskander robots crashed into a military school building and a nearby healthcare facility, is one of the deadliest single incidents since Russia launched the war in Ukraine in February 2022.
Poltava has several hundred thousand inhabitants and is about ten miles from the border with Russia, further inland than the more war-affected big city of Kharkiv.
Residents of Arizona in the USA are used to heat, they live in a state characterized by a desert climate. But cities like Phoenix, Tucson and Flagstaff have now seen a new record broken – a hundred days in a row where the thermometer read at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit – just shy of 38 degrees Celsius.
The previous record was 76 days in a row, in 1993, with those degrees, according to the Arizona Republic.
The average temperature in Phoenix during June, July and August was 98.9 degrees Fahrenheit (37.2 degrees Celsius).
The US Department of Justice announces criminal charges against Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and other leaders of the terrorist-designated group, with links to the October 7 attack on Israel.
The formal indictment, which was filed in federal court in New York in February, includes counts of providing material support for deadly acts of terrorism.
– The charges released today are just part of our efforts to target all of Hamas’ activities, says the country’s Attorney General Merrick Garland in a video statement.
– These measures will not be our last.
At least 51 people have died after Tuesday’s attack on a military school and a hospital in Poltava. It is one of the deadliest Russian attacks since the full-scale war in Ukraine began in February 2022.
A young soldier, who New York Times interviewed on site, says he was in a training room when the first robot struck.
“I was blown under the stairwell by the shock wave,” says Markiyan, 25.
As he tried to get to his feet and take cover, the second blast struck. People didn’t have time to get to the shelters, he says.
“It was too short a time between the flight alarm and the first bang”.
Semiconductor giant Nvidia is being subpoenaed for information by the US Department of Justice, following concerns that the company violated competition laws, Bloomberg reports, citing sources.
The ministry has sent out legally binding requests to a number of companies, forcing them to provide information about their operations.
Among other things, concerns are expressed that Nvidia has deliberately made it difficult to switch to other chip suppliers, and that the company is penalizing buyers who do not exclusively use Nvidia products when it comes to AI operations. The Ministry of Justice’s demands are said to be a step towards a possible legal process against the company.
Nvidia’s stock has fallen about 9.5 percent on Tuesday, and continued to fall in after-hours trading.
It is unclear which other companies are affected by the Ministry of Justice’s investigation.
A bus is suspected of having run over a cyclist on Stora Varvsgatan in Malmö, the police write.
The cyclist was taken to hospital for a check-up by ambulance after suffering minor injuries and pain in the shoulder.
A traffic offense report where the bus driver is suspected of not having observed the right of way has been drawn up, the police write.
Wall Street started the trading week with a real dive.
The IT sector lost heavily. Semiconductor giant Nvidia posted its worst trading day since April, ending at minus 9.5 percent.
The major indexes were blood red at the close.
The broad S&P 500 index lost 2.1 percent. The Dow Jones closed at minus 1.51 percent and the Nasdaq composite index at minus 3.26.
Even on the Stockholm Stock Exchange it was sad and down. The broad OMXS index retreated 1.3 percent.
The leading stock exchanges in Europe had the same boring development as in Stockholm, and retreated during the trading day.
At least 129 people have died after many tried to escape from a prison in the Democratic Republic of Congo, reports Der Spiegel.
24 prisoners were reportedly shot dead by prison guards, while dozens of others were suffocated or trampled to death, Interior Minister Jacquemain Shabani wrote on X.
Stockholm City wants to stop Snusbolaget from selling snus, parent company Haypp writes in a press release.
The background to the proposal is that the Stockholm City Social Administration and Haypp Group make different interpretations of how customers should be age verified when delivering tobacco products in Sweden.
“We have taken note of and are now analyzing an unexpected proposal from the Licensing Unit. Together with legal advisors, we are working to find a solution to comply with the Licensing Unit’s views.” Writes the company in the press release.
At least 81 people have been killed and several are missing after an attack in Nigeria by suspected jihadists from the terrorist group Boko Haram, local officials said.
The attack took place in the state of Yobe, which is located in the northeastern parts of the country.
Around 150 suspected Boko Haram terrorists carried out the attack on Sunday, according to Abdulkarim Dungus, spokesperson for the state police.
– They killed many people and burned many shops and houses. We have not had time to determine the actual number of dead in the attack.
Boko Haram is an armed extremist movement formed in northeastern Nigeria.
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