Fire in semi -detached houses – large effort

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  • Fire in semi -detached houses – large effort

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    Emil Forsberg

    Fire in semi -detached houses – large effort

    A fire has erupted in a semi -detached house in Täby, north of Stockholm.

    – It’s a fully developed fire. There should be no people left in the house, says the rescue service’s management operator Lena Hoffman.

    The rescue service has a great effort at the site.

    – We have four stations and ambulance in place.

  • Big fire on Gruvön

    Big fire on Gruvön

    A violent fire is raging at Billerud Industri on Gruvön outside Karlstad.

    – It’s a sharp fire with open flames. It is hydraulic oil that ignited and entered the insulation. Smoke divers have been called, says SOS Alarm’s team leader Magdalena Andersson.

    According to SOS, it burns on several floors.

    – It is a large industry with large premises. There should be some small fires here and there.

    There is no information that anyone was injured.

    The rescue service has a two -hour forecast.

  • Zelenskyj: ready to change territory with Russia

    Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyj. Photo: Lise Aaserud / NTB

    Zelenskyj: ready to change territory with Russia

    Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyj states that he is ready to change land with Russia, reports The Guardian.

    “We will replace one territory with another,” he says, adding that he does not know which areas Ukraine gets in exchange.

    “I don’t know, we’ll see. But all our territories are important, there is no priority, ”he said.

  • Skater dead

    Skater dead

    A 75-year-old man disappeared during a skating tour on a lake outside Uppsala.

    Now police say he was found dead.

    Relatives are informed.

  • Accident on the E45 – ambulance helicopter called

    Accident on the E45 – ambulance helicopter called

    A passenger car has driven into a stationary truck on the E45 at the height of Ale in Västra Götaland, police say.

    An ambulance helicopter has landed at the accident site.

    According to the police, there is a southbound direction.

    “There is a pretty big impact on traffic,” says police spokesman Christian Brattgård.

  • Study: 40 percent of children in Wales have been deceived online

    Study: 40 percent of children in Wales have been deceived online

    More than 40 percent of children in Wales have been tricked online, according to a new study from the UK Safer Internet Center, reports BBC. At Griffithstown Primary School, students between seven and eleven years are taught recognizable online fraud.

    Almost half of the teenagers believe that online fraud is becoming increasingly convincing, and a third worry that AI makes it more difficult to identify them. Common fraud includes false draws and bluffs in online shopping. Over 80 percent of children between the ages of eight and 17 encounter at least one fraud each month – many are debt themselves if they are deceived.

    UK Safer Internet Center calls for more support to fight network crimes and is now focusing on education for both children and adults, as young people have often been overlooked on the issue.

  • American teacher released from Russian captivity

    American teacher released from Russian captivity

    Marc Fogel was arrested in Russia in 2021 and was convicted of drug offenses. Now the White House states that he has been released in some form of agreement between the US and Russia, writes ABC News.

    Exactly what the United States has given in return is not clear.

    A spokesman for the White House says President Trump and his adviser “negotiated an exchange that is a sign of good will from the Russians and a sign that we are moving in the right direction to end the brutal and terrible war in Ukraine” , reports ABC News.

    Marc Fogel served a 14 -year prison sentence in Russia. US former Foreign Minister Antony Blink classed him as improperly deprived of liberty at the end of 2024.

  • Sentenced to prison – had over 1,000 files child pornographic material

    Sentenced to prison – had over 1,000 files child pornographic material

    A man in his 30s from a municipality in Västerbotten has been sentenced to one year in prison for gross child pornography offenses, reports SVT.

    The police found over 1,000 files with child pornographic material on his mobile phone and computers, where the video material amounts to about 50 hours. Of this, 37 hours are considered to be particularly reckless, including abuse of infants.

    The man has also spread the material to others.

    He neither admits nor denies the crime and claims that the files may have come from friends who borrowed his computers – an explanation that Lycksele District Court dismisses.

  • Police warns of car -burglary wave

    Police warns of car -burglary wave

    Since last Friday, over 20 car burglaries have taken place in Norrköping and a total of 31 in the whole of Östergötland, reports SVT.

    The thieves have crushed squares and mainly stolen bags from cars parked at hotels and in parking garages in central Norrköping.

    The police go through surveillance films and have done crime scene investigations, but no suspects have been identified. They urge the public to report suspected observations and not leave bags or valuables visible in cars.

  • Netanyahu: The ceasefire is over if hostage is not released

    Warns Hamas. Photo: J Scott Applewhite / AP

    Netanyahu: The ceasefire is over if hostage is not released

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns Hamas:

    Unless the hostage is released by Saturday, the battles in Gaza will continue, he says according to Haaretz.

    At the same time, a source states that the newspaper that Israel is prepared to continue the ceasefire if three hostages are released on Saturday.

  • Police Theory: The victims seem randomly selected

    Police Theory: The victims seem randomly selected

    A week has passed since the school council at Campus Risbergska in Örebro.

    Ten people were shot dead by shooter Rickard Andersson.

    Now Niclas Hallgren, Deputy Regional Police Chief in Bergslagen, states that the police suspect the victims were randomly selected, Ekot reports.

    – What we can see based on the very approach in the school is that it is more like a random selection of victims, he tells the channel.

    – It is based on how they are pushed, how they are met and how the perpetrator has moved. There are some surveys remaining. But at present, much points to the fact that there are randomly selected victims.

  • Fire in bedroom in Ystad – Woman has been helped out

    Fire in bedroom in Ystad – Woman has been helped out

    It burns in a villa in Ystad, the police write on their website. The fire must have started in a bedroom.

    “Passing neighbors have helped an older woman,” said police spokesman Patric Fors.

    The woman who is in her 80s was awake and talkable when the police arrived at the scene and has been taken care of by ambulance personnel.

  • City Hall evacuated after bomb threats

    City Hall evacuated after bomb threats

    Värmdö municipality’s premises in Skogsbo have been evacuated after a bomb threat to the premises. This confirms the municipality’s press officer.

    – It came in at 15.30. I think it was through our telephone exchange. The evacuation went quietly. The fire alarm went off and everyone went out and then we found out what it came out here, says Anette Niska-Andersson, communications manager at Värmdö Municipality

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the police have been alerted to a suspected dangerous object.

  • Train stop after electrical fault

    Train stop after electrical fault

    Train traffic in Stockholm stands still after an electrical error, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

    – Right now it is a very big impact as it is completely still, says the Swedish Transport Administration’s press communicator Katarina Wolffram.

    Remote trains, regional trains and Arlanda Express are affected.

    – There is a lot of traffic that goes through Stockholm Central. You can reduce the number of trains that have the opportunity to come to Stockholm. Then we’ll see. We have a meeting now and agree with the railway companies to find a solution, says the Swedish Transport Administration’s press manager Bengt Olsson.

    That many people are going home from work has an impact on the situation, says Bengt Olsson.

    – Commuter trains can take 1,600 people and a bus 50. So there are different dimensions. We try to find a combination of long -distance trains, commuter trains and metro that can swallow many travelers.

    The electricity error in Stockholm’s train networks also affects commuter train traffic to a lesser extent.

    Southbound trains cannot stop at Älvsjö station, and northbound commuter trains cannot stay in Upplands Väsby.

    – It will certainly lead to delays and that there will be waiting times. I can already see that several trains are delayed, says SL’s spokesman Andreas Strömberg.

  • Woman tore the head of pigeon

    Woman tore the head of pigeon

    A woman in Stockholm has been convicted of animal cruelty after tearing the head of a pigeon in front of a shocked environment, writes In the middle.

    The woman captured the pigeon at the Gullmarsplans subway station, tore off her head and stomped on it.

    According to the woman herself, she did it for the bird’s own good, because she felt it was sick and suffered.

    Now the county administrative board has coated the woman with a ban on having animals. The woman must have previously also had her dog taken care of, which contributed to the decision.

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