Hamas: Commander killed in Lebanon

THREE NEWS FROM THE DAY YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Hamas: Commander killed in Lebanon

    A commander of Hamas’ ground forces in southern Lebanon, Mahmoud al-Nader, has been killed in Israel’s attacks on Lebanon on Monday.

    This is stated by the terrorist organization, according to Jerusalem Post.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Suspected dangerous object submitted to police station

    The police cordoned off a place adjacent to the police station in Sundsvall after a suspicious object was handed in by private individuals.

    The item is said to have been found in a garbage room on Monday evening.

    – We do not know what it is yet, therefore it is being handled as a suspected dangerous object, says Elisabeth Glaas, press spokesperson at the police.

    After an assessment by the police’s bomb technicians, the object could be moved from the scene and the cordons lifted.

    The item is said to be pyrotechnics, writes Sundsvall’s newspaper.

    – If you suspect that something is dangerous, it is better to be careful and maybe take a picture and send it to the police, says Elisabeth Glaas.

    There is currently no criminal suspicion.

  • Man found injured by car accident – taken to hospital

    A man has been found injured in Kungsmarken in Karlskrona.

    According to initial information, the man must have been injured with a sharp knife. He is taken to hospital. There is no information on the state of the damage.

    The place is cordoned off and police.

    The incident is classified as attempted murder.

    No one is arrested.

  • Teenage girl hit by car – taken to hospital

    A girl in her early teens has been hit by a car in Ljungby.

    The pocket has been taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The incident is being investigated by the police, who have filed a report of causing bodily harm.

  • One person found injured – taken to hospital

    A person has been found injured outdoors in Söderhamn.

    The police are on the scene and are investigating what happened.

    – We have found a person injured by a possible sharp object and the person has been taken to an ambulance and hospital, says police spokesperson Magnus Jansson Klarin.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

    – Right now we have no information that anyone has been arrested. We don’t know exactly what has happened either, says Magnus Jansson Klarin.

    Just before 10 p.m., the police state that a man in his 30s has been arrested.

    The incident is being investigated as aggravated assault.

  • The US is sending troops to the Middle East

    The United States will send soldiers to the Middle East, the Pentagon says according to the AP news agency.

    Read more here.

  • 15 injured after the train crash

    Earlier on Monday, a passenger train collided with a trailer that had detached from a tractor in Köping. Several of the 208 people on board were then said to be injured.

    Now the police state on their website that there are about 15 injured people.

    Several of them have been taken to hospital by ambulance, but no one is said to be seriously injured.

    The tractor has been seized by the police and will undergo a technical examination.

  • Woman abused with sharp attachment

    A woman has been beaten with a sharp knife near her home in Norrköping.

    The incident occurred at 5 p.m.

    – In this case, we are now conducting a crime scene investigation and looking for the suspected perpetrator, says police spokesperson Mats Pettersson.

    The woman, who is in her 20s, has been taken to hospital. Her condition is not described as serious.

    – What we know is that she did not have a close relationship with the suspected perpetrator, but whether they are acquaintances I cannot answer, says Mats Pettersson.

    No one has been arrested.

  • One person dead after workplace accident

    One person has died in a workplace accident in Örebro municipality.

    The accident happened at 12 o’clock on Monday.

    – I will neither go into what happened nor details about this, says police spokesperson Anders Dahlman.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • IDF: One million Israelis rush to shelters

    The air raid sirens sound over Israel.

    Over a million civilians are now rushing to the shelters in Haifa, according to the Israeli army IDF.

    “Hezbollah fires rockets indiscriminately. That is why we are fighting Hezbollah, which constantly attacks our civilians,” the IDF writes on X.

  • Telenor and 1177 were affected by IT problems

    Telenor has suffered operational disruptions.

    Customers have problems making calls, receiving calls and surfing the web. Some may also experience problems with their broadband.

    “At this time, the full impact is uncertain,” the company writes on its website.

    According to the forecast, the problems should be resolved by 20:00.

    “The problem may mean problems calling 112. In case of problems calling 112, remove the SIM card from the phone and call without it,” the company writes on its website.

    According to Region Gotland, Telenor’s disturbances also affect the care service 1177.

    “It is not possible to call 1177. If you need advice on care that is not urgent, you can log on to 1177.se and use the E-service,” the region writes on its website.

    Update 19.54:

    In an email to TT, Telenor’s press manager Boel Bengtsson states that it was an error in a database that caused the problems.

    “Now the disturbance has been fixed. It started to get better at 6pm and then gradually better and now everything looks good”.

  • SMHI warns of snow and wind

    Front with winter jacket and on with gloves.

    SMHI has issued a yellow warning for snow in parts of Norrbotten on Monday and Tuesday.

    The snowfall risks affecting traffic and causing delays for buses, trains and flights.

    Locally, a total of 15 centimeters of snow is expected to fall.

    During Monday, the weather authority also issued a yellow warning for wind and snowfall on the Norrbottensfjällen.

    SMHI discourages unaccustomed visitors from going out on the mountain. Among other things, the storm can make it difficult to orientate yourself in the area.

  • Russian warship fired warning shots at Norwegian fishing boat

    The Russian fighter Admiral Levtjenko has fired warning shots at a Norwegian fishing boat, reports Free trade movement.

    – This is a Russian warship, you must leave the area, shouted the crew to the fishing boat that was in Norwegian waters.

    Helmsman Øystein Orten tells about the drama:

    – I thought I don’t think they’re going to blow us up into the sky. At the same time, there was little doubt. If you imagine the Norwegian fishing boats that were sunk by the Germans, it feels a bit like sitting in a dinghy and a large warship eating you for breakfast, he tells the Norwegian newspaper.

    The incident occurred on September 12 as Russia conducted its largest naval exercise in 30 years.

  • The Norwegian is forced to fine 30,000 – did not listen to the customs

    A Norwegian passed by car over the border crossing at Håvilsrud in Värmland and refused to stop at the customs officer’s request.

    Now he is forced to fine SEK 30,000, Siren reports.

    The incident occurred at the end of August this year. The penalty of 30 daily fines was set at a maximum of SEK 1,000 per fine – taking into account the man’s finances, according to the news agency.

  • Routh’s letter: “This was an attempted murder”

    Ryan Wesley Routh, who was arrested with a weapon at Donald Trump’s golf course, allegedly left a box for a witness in the investigation, months before the planned crime.

    There, among other things, ammunition, metal pipes and a letter addressed to “the world” were found, reports say CNN.

    “This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed. I did my best and gave everything I could. It’s up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whoever can complete the job,” Routh wrote in the letter.

    Read more here.

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