A passenger plane has crashed in Kazakhstan

The days with the most traffic after the Christmas celebration

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  • A passenger plane has crashed in Kazakhstan

    A passenger plane has crashed in Kazakhstan

    A passenger plane from Azerbaijan Airlines has crashed in Kazakhstan, near Aktau airport, Tengri News reports.

  • Total train stops throughout Norway

    Total train stops throughout Norway

    There is a total stop in train traffic in Norway due to an error in the communication between the trains and the traffic control center, reports The daily newspaper.

    The trains must stand still until the situation is clarified, the state-owned company Bane Nor writes in an operating announcement.

  • Stop in train traffic

    Stop in train traffic

    There is a stop in train traffic between Uppsala and Knivsta, both directions, after an accident.

    The emergency services do not have a forecast for how long the stop will apply.

    The alarm came in a few minutes after 07:00.

  • Serious assault in Stockholm – four arrested

    Serious assault in Stockholm – four arrested

    In the early morning of Christmas Day, the police have arrested four men who are suspected of seriously assaulting another man in Vinsta.

    The assault took place outdoors.

    On their website, the police write that the injured man is awake and able to speak, but that the extent of his injuries is otherwise unclear.

    The suspects are between the ages of 20 and 35.

  • SMHI’s Christmas Day warning: Difficult road conditions

    SMHI’s Christmas Day warning: Difficult road conditions

    Road conditions are expected to be difficult during Christmas Day, SMHI reports on its website.

    This is in connection with passing rain or freezing rain.

    A yellow warning has been issued in Jämtland, Västernorrland and southern Norrbotten.

    Road users are asked to take it carefully and adjust their speed according to the road conditions.

  • Big brawl – man beaten and kicked

    Big brawl – man beaten and kicked

    During the night, the police were alerted to a fight between several people in central Oskarshamn.

    An injured 25-year-old man was found at the scene.

    According to the police, he was beaten and kicked by several people, and had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.

    A report of serious assault has been made.

  • Kim’s unique Christmas gift to Putin

    Kim’s unique Christmas gift to Putin

    North Korea continues to support Russia in its war against Ukraine.

    Just in time for Christmas came the news that Kim Jong-Un will send more soldiers and weapons to Vladimir Putin, including the dictator’s new “suicide drone”.

    This is according to the intelligence service of the South Korean military, reports the news agency Yonhap.

    According to the military, the production of the “suicide drones” is a main focus for Kim Jong-Un.

    The weapon is seen as part of modern warfare and can be held in the air until a target is located. Then the drone attacks by crashing into the target with a built-in warhead.

    Since October, North Korea has supported Russia with both soldiers and weapons. An estimated 10,000 fighters have already been sent to Russia, where thousands have been killed or injured in the war so far, according to South Korean officials.

  • Mette Marit on the Bonus Prince: “Had professional help”

    Mette Marit on the Bonus Prince: “Had professional help”

    The Norwegian crown prince couple looks back on a demanding year.

    In NRK’s ​​”year with the royal family 2024″, the couple talks about the year that was marked by, among other things, Mette Marti’s illness and the scandal-ridden bonus prince.

    When asked by NRK about specifically what Marius Borg Høiby has struggled with, Crown Prince Haakon does not want to go into details. But the Crown Princess replies:

    – What I can say is that we have had professional help from the healthcare system for a long time. We would not have managed in such a situation without that help. Together as a family, and at the same time take care of the obligations towards the Norwegian people.

    – We are incredibly happy and grateful for the help we have received, and that we are receiving.

  • Car has overturned – three people injured

    Car has overturned – three people injured

    Police, ambulance and rescue services are on the scene at an accident in Oxelösund, writes Sörmland’s news.

    It was shortly before five o’clock on Christmas morning that SOS received a call that a car, for an unknown reason, had overturned and ended up on its roof.

    The car must have crashed into a number of trees. It has also knocked down a road sign.

    Three people are said to have been in the car. It is unclear if anyone is injured.

  • Explosion in residential building

    Photo: Blue light images

    Explosion in residential building

    The police have an operation in Brunnsäng in Södertälje after a detonation occurred outside an apartment in a townhouse-type residence.

    The apartment suffered damage to the windows and door when something exploded outside.

    No one was injured in the explosion, which occurred shortly before 02:00.

    It is unknown what detonated the house. The incident is classified as a public hazard devastation.

    The police stated last night that they are interested in witness information about a person who was traveling on an electric scooter in Brunnsäng at the time of the detonation.

  • Body found in burnt out car

    Body found in burnt out car

    A body has been found in a burnt-out car at a bathing place in Bollebygd municipality, Borås Tidning reports.

  • Loud bang alarm at hospital

    Loud bang alarm at hospital

    SOS Alarm was alerted shortly after 01:00 a.m. about a suspected explosion outdoors at Skåne University Hospital in Lund.

    – Emergency services and police are on the scene and are searching for what may have caused the explosion, but have not yet found anything, says Sören Gustavsson, team leader at SOS Alarm, to the newspaper.

  • Terraced house fire in Linköping

    Terraced house fire in Linköping

    Three apartments have been damaged by smoke in a fire in a residential area in Linköping. No one should have been injured.

    The alarm came in at half past two on the night of Christmas Day and when the emergency services arrived on the scene, flames shot out of the home in question. The people who were there earlier had made it to safety.

    Shortly after two, the emergency services announced that the fire had been extinguished and that parts of the facade would be demolished to control any risk of spread.

  • Iran condemns Israel for acquiescence

    Ismail Haniyeh during a press conference in Tehran in March this year. Archive image. Photo: Vahid Salemi/AP/TT

    Iran condemns Israel for acquiescence

    Israel was guilty of a “heinous crime” when it killed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh earlier this year, writes Iran’s UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani in a letter to UN chief António Guterres.

    Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz admitted on Monday that Israel was behind the attack in Tehran.

    “This shameless admission marks the first time that the Israeli regime has openly acknowledged its responsibility for this heinous crime,” writes the Iranian diplomat.

  • Journalists killed at press conference

    Paramedics at the hospital after the attack. Photo: Odelyn Joseph/AP/TT

    Journalists killed at press conference

    At least two journalists were shot dead and several wounded when gang criminals attacked a press conference for the reopening of a hospital in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, a spokesperson for a local media collective told AFP.

    The hospital had been closed since the same criminal gang attacked the facility in February.

    Haiti, one of the world’s poorest countries, has been thrown into chaos since criminals took over large parts of the country.

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