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    Person in electric shock accident in central Stockholm

    One person has been injured in a single accident with an electric scooter on Södermalm in central Stockholm.

    – The person must have driven into a shelter and has received a wound, says Ola Österling at the police command center.

    The driver of the electric scooter has been taken to hospital in an ambulance.

  • Al Jazeera: Several killed in Gaza after Israeli attack on school

    An Israeli raid has killed several people at the al-Zeitoun school in the eastern part of Gaza city, writes Al Jazeera.

    According to preliminary information from the news channel’s correspondents, there are indications that at least 18 people have died in the raid.

    They also write that Israel has killed 119 and injured 209 people in Gaza in the last 72 hours, citing the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

  • Man dies after workplace accident

    A man in his 40s has died after a workplace accident in a wind farm in Piteå on Friday, the police say.

    Relatives have been notified. The man was a foreign citizen.

    – The incident is being investigated as a workplace accident and the police have been there to carry out a technical investigation, says Maria Linné, press spokesperson for the police in the North region.

  • One person has been injured at Scaniabadet

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    One person has been injured at Scaniabadet in Malmö.

    Police, emergency services and ambulance are on site.

    The person is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – It was a person who was taken out of the water. I don’t know anything about the damage situation, says Torbjörn Boklund, alarm and line operator at the rescue service.

    The police have cordoned off the place.

  • Young man seriously injured in accident at Forsmark

    The nuclear power plants Forsmark 1 and 2. Archive image. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT

    A 25-year-old man was injured in a serious workplace accident at the Forsmark nuclear power plant during Friday morning. The state of the damage is still unclear during Saturday, according to the police.

    The police cordoned off the scene during the evening and witnesses were interviewed. The crime classification is work environment violations and causing bodily harm and has been handed over to prosecutors.

    – We will carry out a technical investigation this week, says police spokesperson Tobias Ahlén-Svalbro.

    The man was taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter. It is unclear what happened, but the accident happened in connection with welding work, as Gefle Dagblad previously reported.

  • Lebanese health authorities: At least 31 dead – three of them children

    At least 31 people have died after Israel’s attacks in Beirut on Friday, Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said during a press conference.

    Three of them are children.

    The children were four, six and eight years old.

  • Weapon stash found – children arrested

    Several young people were arrested on Friday evening on suspicion of serious armed crime in Berga in Linköping.

    This happened after the police spotted a group of youths in a forest in the area who suddenly started running from a forest grove.

    “Police patrol on site got the feeling that there could be something interesting by the forest there and therefore chose to cordon off the place. A dog handler was called there and found some kind of weapon,” the police write on their website.

    Three of the boys aged 16 to 18 were arrested on suspicion of serious weapons offences. They have now been arrested on probable cause on suspicion of serious weapons offences.

  • Glacier has collapsed – danger to visitors

    Mountain hiking trail between Storulvån and Blåhammaren in the Jämtlandsfjällen. Archive image. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    The glacier in the Sylmassive in the Jämtlandsfjällen has completely collapsed after the summer’s record heat and heavy rain, reports SVT Nyheter Jämtland.

    The melting of the glacier in Sylarna is the strongest since measurements began in the mid-1960s. This means increased risks for visitors to the area.

    – It is an ice avalanche that has advanced here and it is deadly to say the least where it advances, says Per Holmlund, professor of glaciology, to the radio.

    It is about increased risk of landslides after the melting at Sylglaciären. One should not move below the glacier itself, according to Holmlund.

    There is also an increased risk of avalanches at other small glaciers.

    – So you have to be careful when approaching small glaciers.

  • The damaged ship receives help through Denmark

    The ship started its journey and damaged its hull here, in a port on the Kola Peninsula. However, the picture is from an earlier occasion. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky/AP/TT

    The damaged vessel MV Ruby, loaded with 20,000 tons of ammonium nitrate, is to sail through the Kattegat and Great Belt during the weekend with the help of pilots, Danish TV2 reports.

    – We can confirm that a pilot has been ordered for the vessel and that this has taken place in accordance with the rules on passage through international waters, says Anne Heinze, press manager at the pilot company DanPilot to TV2.

    The ship is now being towed off the coast of Norway. The ship has stated Klaipeda in Lithuania as its final destination – where it should not be welcome.

    According to the Coast Guard, it is still unclear where the ship will be able to dock.

  • Hezbollah: Two key members killed in attack

    Hezbollah confirms that two of its high-ranking leaders have died after yesterday’s attack by Israel on the Lebanese capital Beirut during Friday, reports Reuters.

    It is about Ibrahim Aqil and Ahmed Wahbi.

    After the attack, Hezbollah stated that 14 of their members were killed in the attack.

    The Israeli military says in a statement that it has attacked Hezbollah targets.

  • Young people tried to run over customers and police

    Late on Friday evening, the police were alerted to a grocery store in Örebro due to the fact that during the evening there had been drunk youths at the place who had behaved badly.

    According to the police, customers have almost been hit by moped riders.

    When the police arrived at the scene, one of the young people tried to run over one of the officers. That boy was suspected of violence against an official.

  • Stopped fights – got knifed

    A man in his 20s was stabbed at McDonald’s in Gothenburg during the night by an unknown man. The person himself said he was going to stop a fight and was then stabbed.

    The man was taken to hospital with what are described as superficial injuries.

    No one has been arrested and a report of serious assault has been made.

  • UN: Pager attack was a crime

    UN human rights chief Volker Türk. Archive image. Photo: Salvatore Di Nolfi/AP/TT

    Using ordinary communication devices as weapons, as in the pager and walkie-talkie attacks in Lebanon, is a violation of human rights.

    This was said by UN human rights chief Volker Türk at a specially convened meeting of the UN Security Council on Friday.

    Türk said the approach of seizing thousands of unwitting Lebanese’s pagers, walkie-talkies and other electronic equipment is a new criminal development in warfare.

    Lebanon has singled out Israel as responsible for the attacks. In total, at least 40 people were killed and around 3,000 more injured when thousands of pagers, mainly in Lebanon, exploded on Tuesday, followed by a similar attack on Wednesday when walkie-talkies exploded.

  • Sri Lanka elects president after years of crisis

    An election official in Sri Lanka on his way to the polling station with the ballot box, ahead of the country’s presidential election. Photo: Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP/TT

    The presidential election in the crisis-ridden island republic of Sri Lanka has begun.

    There are many candidates but the election is expected to be between incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Marxist-influenced MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake and opposition leader Sajith Premadasa.

    The results of the voters’ decision – there are 17 million eligible voters – are expected to be ready on Sunday.

    Ranil Wickremesinghe was appointed in a 2022 parliamentary vote after President Gotabaya Rajapaksa was forced to flee the country and resign.

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