13 dead after shooting in Montenegro

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  • 13 dead after shooting in Montenegro

    Aleksandar Martinovic got into a fight at a bar in the city of Cetinje. After getting a weapon from the home, he returned and opened fire in the bar.

    In total, the man shot dead twelve people in five different places in the city. Then he shot himself, and died on the way to the hospital.

  • Five arrested after the shooting at Rosengård

    Five arrested after the shooting at Rosengård

    Five men have been arrested after the shooting that took place on New Year’s Eve at Rosengård in Malmö.

    This is stated by the prosecutor and the head of the preliminary investigation.

    Two teenagers were shot. Their injuries are considered serious.

    Those arrested are between the ages of 15 and 20, of which three are under 18.

    All are suspected of attempted murder.

  • Flagpole toppled over cars after crash

    Flagpole toppled over cars after crash

    A man has his car shorted and drives into a flagpole in Frölunda in Gothenburg.

    The flagpole overturns two other cars.

    The driver is uninjured, but the police suspect that he may be under the influence and must accompany him to the hospital for samples to be taken.

  • Inspection started – Eagle S can be taken out of service

    The vessel Eagle S is suspected of being behind a series of destroyed cables between Finland and Estonia. Archive image. Photo: Jussi Nukari/AP/TT

    Inspection started – Eagle S can be taken out of service

    The Transport and Communications Agency Traficom has started a so-called port state control of the tanker Eagle S, reports Hufvudstadsbladet.

    The purpose is to investigate whether the ship meets the requirements set out in international conventions and to prevent flag states from circumventing regulations.

    “The inspection of the Eagle S is a routine operation, but it may take several days. We carry out the inspection so that the police’s operation and investigation are not disturbed”, states Traficom’s shipping director Sanna Sonninen in a press release according to Hufvudstadsbladet.

    If the inspection shows serious deficiencies, the vessel may be taken out of service until the problems are rectified.

    Eagle S, which is flagged in the Cook Islands and is believed to belong to the Russian shadow fleet, is suspected of being behind a series of destroyed underwater cables between Estonia and Finland.

    Seven crew members are suspected of crimes and have been banned from travel.

    The criminal suspects are currently serious sabotage and serious telecommunications crime.

  • South Korean airline CEO banned from leaving the country

    South Korean airline CEO banned from leaving the country

    South Korean police have carried out a search of the airline Jeju Air’s headquarters in the capital Seoul, as well as the airport operator in Muan, writes the Yonhap news agency.

    At the same time, they write that Jeju Air’s CEO has received a travel ban and is not allowed to leave the country.

    The measures are part of the investigation into the plane crash last Sunday that claimed the lives of 179 people.

  • Accident – several cars in collision

    Accident – several cars in collision

    The police have been alerted to a traffic accident on the E6 in Löddeköping.

    According to the first information, several vehicles are involved in a side collision.

    Update: The police have been on the scene but have not found any traffic accident.

  • Total stop on E6 – slow

    Many trucks are stuck on the E6. Photo: Reader image

    Total stop on E6 – slow

    Several trucks are stationary on the E6 at the height of Härslöv near Landskrona.

    It is completely stopped in the northbound direction, the police say.

    According to P4 Malmöhus, the trucks do not come up Glumslövsbacken.

    – Winter road laws prevail in the country. Heavy vehicles sometimes have problems with passability due to slippage or depending on the quality of tires they have, says Pär Aronsson, press communicator at the Swedish Transport Administration.

    Heavy haulers have been ordered to the scene, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

  • Bus in collision

    Bus in collision

    A bus has been involved in a collision on the E22 south of Oskarshamn, reports P4 Kalmar.

    The bus is said to have run into a car which is now to be towed from the scene.

  • Three suspects after shooting in Rosengård

    Police and forensics examine the crime scene where two teenagers were injured in a shooting. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT

    Three suspects after shooting in Rosengård

    Two 15-year-old boys were seriously injured in the shooting in the Rosengård district of Malmö during New Year’s Eve.

    The public prosecutor’s office has previously stated that several men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. According to documents from the Malmö district court, it is about three people.

    The age of the suspects is not revealed.

    – All are suspected of attempted murder, says Robin Simonsson at the Public Prosecutor’s Office’s press service.

  • Truck has overturned on E4

    Truck has overturned on E4

    A truck has ended up over one of the lanes on the E4 at the height of Tånnö south of Värnamo, the police write.

    One lane is blocked, but one is open to traffic.

    According to the alarm to SOS, which came at 08.30, the road is slippery.

    Tow trucks will be called to the scene.

  • Record number of bankruptcies in 2024

    Record number of bankruptcies in 2024

    Last year, 10,141 limited companies went bankrupt, which is equal to the annual record and an increase of 23 percent compared to 2023. This is according to figures from the credit information company Creditsafe.

    “2024 has been a dark year for many entrepreneurs. Recession, inflation, high interest rates and reduced purchasing power led to difficult conditions where even well-established companies had to fight for their survival,” says Henrik Jacobsson, CEO of Creditsafe in a press release.

    Looking at the total amount of limited companies, the percentage of companies that have now been declared bankrupt is the highest since 2013.

  • The Swedish Transport Agency’s page is down

    The Swedish Transport Agency’s page is down

    There is a problem with the Swedish Transport Agency’s website.

    When you try to access the site, you are met with text saying that the site cannot be accessed.

    Aftonbladet is looking for the authority.

  • Collision with tree – man taken to hospital

    Collision with tree – man taken to hospital

    A 35-year-old man was first taken to hospital by ambulance after a single vehicle accident in Öja.

    The man is said to have driven off the road and collided with a tree.

    According to the police, it is slippery at the scene.

  • Continued delays in train traffic

    However, the Swedish Transport Administration warns that delays and canceled departures still occur.

    The train derailment was caused by an electrical fault after icing in Laxå.

    – It has been so humid that ice has formed on the contact line in Laxå. This means that the locomotives’ control units do not make electrical contact, the trains stop, said the Swedish Transport Agency’s press manager Bengt Olsson on Wednesday.

  • Shooting inside a nightclub in the United States

    Shooting inside a nightclub in the United States

    According to local media there has been a shooting inside the Amazura nightclub in the Jamaica area of ​​New York.

    At least ten people are said to have been injured.

    The extent of the injuries to those involved is unknown. But a spokesperson for the New York Police Department has stated that Daily Mail that no one shot should have life-threatening injuries.

    Videos on social media show that there is a large police operation in the area.

    The police are hunting at least one perpetrator.

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