A car has collided with a moose on route 37, north of Växjö. Ambulance, police and emergency services were called to the scene and two people were taken to hospital. The extent of the injury is still unclear.
– For one of the people in the car, extrication was required to prevent further injuries, says the management operator of the rescue service in Växjö.
The moose remained on the road and was removed by the rescue team on site.
The road was closed until 06:37 on Tuesday morning in the northbound direction, which has a “major impact” on traffic, according to the Swedish Transport Administration’s website.
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Preschool class can be replaced by a first grade at school. Archive photography Photo: Gorm Kallestad/NTB/TT
The government and SD want to replace the current preschool class with a new first grade in the school, according to Echo. The hope with the proposal is to focus more clearly on early learning to read and write and mathematics.
In the autumn budget, according to Ekot’s experience, it will be proposed that the municipalities receive 194 million to be up and running with this in the autumn of 2028.
Today’s preschool class has been mandatory since 2018, but critics have pointed to uneven quality between municipalities and schools.
A bus collided with a moose on highway 40 near Landvetter on Tuesday morning, reports P4 Seven-way.
The road is now closed in the direction of Borås and traffic is being diverted.
There are no reports of personal injuries.
Rapper and producer Sean “Diddy” Combs, 54, has been arrested in New York, several media reports.
According to CNN, he was taken to a hotel in Manhattan on Monday night, local time.
Read more in Aftonbladet’s article.
One infant died of organ failure likely caused by sepsis. The matter has been reported to the Inspectorate for Care and Care according to lex Maria. Archive image. Photo: Marko Säävälä/TT
A premature baby in Region Västerbotten died of organ failure, which was probably caused by sepsis.
The child was born in the 25th week of pregnancy. The condition was initially stable but deteriorated rapidly, writes Region Västerbotten in a press release.
If the child had received preventive or earlier treatment with antibiotics, the outcome could have been different, according to the region, which reported the case according to lex Maria.
The police on site in Skarpnäck. Photo: Aftonbladet
A terraced house in Skarpnäck in southern Stockholm was fired upon at 10.30pm on Monday evening.
Shots were fired at the front door, but none of the occupants were physically injured.
The police have started a preliminary investigation into attempted murder and several hours later still had an ongoing operation in the residential area.
– Technicians are there and we control individuals. There are people who can be considered interesting, says officer on duty Niklas Berglund.
Earlier during the police operation, a helicopter participated in the reconnaissance work.
Huge flames at the workshop. Photo: David Spak
A fire has broken out in a car workshop in Kungsängen in Upplands-Bro municipality.
The rescue service is on site with several forces.
– It is a fully developed fire, says rescue service management operator Marie Nordahl.
There is no information that anyone has been injured.
Three men have been detained in Finland, suspected of terrorist offences, after being arrested last week. Archive image. Photo: Jussi Nukari/AP/TT
Three men have been detained in Helsinki on suspicion of terrorist offences, according to the Central Criminal Police of Finland.
The police confirm to Hufvudstadsbladet that the three are suspected of having participated in the activities of the terrorist group IS.
It has not emerged that the trio, who were arrested last week, would have prepared a terrorist act against Finland. According to the district court documents, the crimes took place between January 1 last year and June 10 this year in Helsinki.
The police are tight-lipped about what the men are suspected of having done. The Swedish Security Service, Finland’s equivalent of Säpo, has been involved. The police are also cooperating internationally with the case.
The criminal classification is unusual in Finland, writes HBL.
Peter Frederiksen hides under a towel during a hearing in court. Photo: ANTHON UNGER / EXTRA SHEET
Peter Frederiksen has died in a South African prison, reports Ekstrabladet.
The horror Dane, who had a freezer full of severed genitalia from women, was 72 years old.
The Dane was convicted of assaulting women at home in his own double bed.
Read more here.
Due to the floods in Eastern and Central Europe, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Migration Minister Johan Forssell cancel their planned trip to Vienna. The government announces this in a press release.
They were actually supposed to have met Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner on Thursday to discuss migration policy.
The police are investigating a serious crime in central Uppsala.
At the moment, they do not want to say what it is about, but on their website the police write that they are interviewing witnesses and securing leads.
– There is no information that anyone is injured at the moment, says Tobias Ahlén-Svalbro, press spokesperson for police region Mitt.
Police are appealing for tips from the public about the “incident”.
The witnesses who UNT spoke to states that several bangs were heard.
“Several bangs were heard, people ran and then police cars came,” says one person to UNT.
Picture from the train standing still in the tunnel. Photo: Reader image
The subway’s green line is at a standstill after a power outage.
A train is stuck in a tunnel between the T-central and Gamla stan.
SL initially stated that the passengers on the train would be evacuated onto the track.
But a few minutes later, it was announced that traffic was running again.
An officer convicted of offensive photography and child pornography offenses is fired. Stock photography Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT
An officer at a regiment in Norrbotten is dismissed. The man has been sentenced for offensive photography of three colleagues and for child pornography offences, reports Norrbottens-Kuriren and Norrländska Socialdemokraten.
The man had photographed female colleagues on several occasions without their knowledge.
During a search of his mobile phones and a computer, roughly 5,000 images were found that could be classified as child pornography. Of these, nearly 500 were judged to be particularly reckless abuse material.
The district court convicted the man for the offending photography and for child pornography offences. He was sentenced to a suspended sentence and daily fines.
After the verdict, the regimental commander sent a notice to the Swedish Armed Forces’ personnel responsibility board that the man would be fired, reports SVT Nyheter Norrbotten. Now the committee has decided that it will be so.
The man has appealed the district court’s verdict.
Four cars have collided on the E6 in the northbound direction at the height of Bäckebol in Gothenburg.
Seven people are involved in the accident.
– The road is closed and we are diverting via the counter, says Bosse Florell at the rescue service.
Ambulance and emergency services have been called to the scene.
– No one should have had to be taken to hospital, says SOS Alarm’s line operator Ola Nilsson GP.
A car and a motorcycle have collided in Uppsala.
The motorcyclist, a teenage boy, has been taken to hospital.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
The accident happened at 12 o’clock on Monday.
– It must have happened in connection with the motorist making a left turn at the intersection, says police spokesperson Tobias Ahlén-Svalbro to Uppsala Nya Tidning.
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