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  • Traffic accident on the Öresund Bridge

    Traffic accident on the Öresund Bridge

    Police were called tonight to the Öresund Bridge on the occasion of an alarm about a traffic accident in the direction of Denmark.

    A passenger car must have driven into some form of road work on the Danish side of the bridge, police write.

    It is also written that you will cooperate with the Danish police in the work on the accident.

    According to Sydsvenskan, the bridge is suspended.

  • Car with horse trailer in accident

    Car with horse trailer in accident

    A motorist drove off the road in Hylte municipality today.

    On his passenger car, the driver had an attached horse trailer. There was a horse in the trailer.

    The rescue service has got the horse out of the trailer and called a veterinarian to examine the animal.

    It is said to be very slippery on the site.

    There is no information on personal injury at this time.

  • One is suspected to have photographed protection objects

    One is suspected to have photographed protection objects

    The police in Linköping were alerted today to a company in the city whose premises are protection objects.

    – When we get there he is left on the spot. Some guards who were SG there could hold him, says Martina Gradian at the police.

    The patrol interrogated the man, who is a Swedish citizen in his 50s.

    – Then he is suspected of violating the Protection Act, says Martina Gradian.

  • G7 warns Russia – can introduce new sanctions

    The G7 countries’ foreign ministers have met in La Malbaie in the province of Quebec. Here France’s Jean-Noel Barrot, Canada Melanie Joly, Germany’s Annalena Baerbock and the US Marco Rubio. Photo: Saul Loeb/Pool Photo via AP

    G7 warns Russia – can introduce new sanctions

    The G7 countries provide their “steadfast support” to Ukraine’s territorial integrity, according to a joint statement from the countries’ foreign ministrar.

    The countries warns Russia that new sanctions may be introduced if the country does not agree on the proposal for a ceasefire for 30 days that the United States has produced and Ukraine said yes.

    The group also emphasizes the need for “robust and credible security arrangements to ensure that Ukraine can deter and defend itself against all new aggression”.

    What security guarantees could look like is not clear. But US President Donald Trump has previously said that a Ukrainian NATO membership is not relevant.

  • Dog bit two people in Södertälje

    Dog bit two people in Södertälje

    On Friday afternoon, a dog bit two people outdoors in Saltskog in Södertälje

    The two people, a man and a woman, have been taken to hospital.

    “One was bit in the arm and one in the leg,” says Carina Skagerlind, police spokesman.

    The dog’s owner remained at the scene when the police were alerted.

    The police have prepared a report of negligence for bodily harm and crime about the law on supervision of dogs and cats.

  • Overturned building in Vittsjö – train traffic stopped

    Overturned building in Vittsjö – train traffic stopped

    The police, emergency services and ambulance have been alerted to a building about a fire in a building in Vittsjö in Hässleholm municipality.

    According to the rescue service’s first information, the building is overturned, says SOS Alarm.

    – It should burn heavily on the site. It is a fully developed fire, says police spokesman Fredrik Bratt.

    The police have no information about any personal injury.

    The building is close to the railway and therefore train traffic through Vittsjö will be stopped, the police write via its website.

    This concerns the Markaryd – Hässleholm route, shows the Swedish Transport Administration’s train map.

    County Road 117 is also closed in both driving directions.

  • Greenland’s marking against Trump: “unacceptable”

    Greenland’s marking against Trump: “unacceptable”

    Party leaders in the Greenlandic Parliament say in a joint statement that Trump’s behavior is “unacceptable to friends and allies in a defense alliance”, reports Danish media.

    The statement comes the day after Donald Trump said he believes the United States will annex Greenland.

    “I think it gets rid of,” Trump said during a press conference with NATO chief Mark Rutte in the Oval Room.

  • UN: Russia has performed crime against humanity

    Oleksandr Turovskyj’s 35-year-old son and another seven other Ukrainians were executed by Russian soldiers in Butja on the outskirts of Kiev two years ago. Photo: Vadim Ghirda/AP/TT

    UN: Russia has performed crime against humanity

    Russia has been guilty of torture and forced disappearance in Ukraine, both crimes against humanity, it emerges from an investigation the UN has done.

    The crimes have been committed as “part of widespread and systematic attacks against civilian population and in accordance with a coordinated state policy,” writes the independent Commission that investigated the war in Ukraine in a report.

    It is unusual for a UN interior to express itself in such harsh terms.

    According to the report, a large number of civilians have been arrested in areas that have been under Russian control, and many of them have been transferred to prison camps in the occupied parts of Ukraine or in Russia.

    Torture and sexual violence

    Russian authorities have since continued to commit abuse and crimes against them: many have been lost for months and years, and some have died in prisoners more

  • Long queues after traffic accident on E22

    Long queues after traffic accident on E22

    Police were alerted to E22 today between Åryd and Bräkne-Hoby in Blekinge on the occasion of a single accident with a passenger car.

    According to the police, the car should be on the roof against the center rail and the road is completely closed in both directions.

    Rescue services and ambulance care are called to the scene.

  • Stomach sickness at schools in northern Sweden: “Never been to similar”

    Stomach sickness at schools in northern Sweden: “Never been to similar”

    Right now, stomach disease outbreaks are underway at two different schools in northern Sweden.

    In Skellefteå, Sunnanåskolan is affected by a major outbreak, reports P4 Västerbotten.

    A message to the parents states that “we have never been to anything like it”, according to the radio.

    An outbreak has also erupted at Lillängens school in Sollefteå.

    The municipality writes on its website that the school is “substantially affected with many sick students and from the staff away today”.

    The principal at the school says to SVT Västernorrland that 70 students and about 15 from staff are affected.

    The school has put in extra cleaning to stop the infection.

    What caused the outbreaks is not known.

  • Three teenagers died – now their friend is judged

    Three teenagers died – now their friend is judged

    Friends Lukas, 17, Nathanael, 16, and Felicia, 18, died when they rolled off a road in Kimstad in Norrköping in May last year.

    Now the 20-year-old driver, their friend, is convicted of gross negligence to another’s death and gross negligence in traffic by Norrköping District Court.

    “The man has caused the traffic accident through his driving method and with too high a speed and thus took a conscious risk -taking of serious kind,” the district court writes in a press release.

    He is sentenced to protective supervision with a special regulation associated with imprisonment for three months.

    The 20-year-old will also pay damages to the relatives of the dead friends.

  • Police after the skeleton finds in Hässelby: No crime

    Now the police confirm for P4 Stockholm that the person is identified and that there are no suspicions of crime.

    According to the radio, the person had disappeared for a long time.

    Last Saturday, the police received another alarm about findings of human remains in Märsta north of Stockholm. There, identification work is not clear yet and the police are still investigating it as a suspected murder.

  • Series crash with motorhome – four to hospital

    Series crash with motorhome – four to hospital

    After lunch, four vehicles, including a motorhome and a truck, were involved in a series crash on road 70 between Sala and Avesta.

    The police write on their website that four people have been taken to hospital.

    They have no details of their injury situation.

  • Crop in Stuvsta – car is located on the roof

    Crop in Stuvsta – car is located on the roof

    Two cars have crashed in Stuvsta south of Stockholm.

    “One car has settled on the roof,” says Ludvig Taylor, guard officer at the rescue service.

    Police, ambulance and emergency services were called there shortly after 15.10.

    – A person has been taken to hospital by ambulance, says Ola Nilsson, team leader at SOS Alarm.

  • UD CONFIRMATIONS: Six Swedes out of Gaza

    The Swedes took over to Egypt via the Kerem Shalom border crossing near Rafah in southern Gaza. File image. Photo: Jehad Alshrafi/AP/TT

    UD CONFIRMATIONS: Six Swedes out of Gaza

    For the first time since May 2024, Swedes have been able to leave Gaza with the help of the Swedish Foreign Ministry, reports Svenska Dagbladet.

    “Six Swedes left Gaza via the Kerem Shalom border crossing on March 12,” the Foreign Ministry writes in an email to the newspaper.

    Since the war began on October 7, 2023 after Hama’s large -scale terrorist attack against Israel, around 600 Swedes have left Gaza. About 50 Swedish citizens are still estimated to remain, but the figure is uncertain.

    The border crossing Kerem Shalom between Gaza and Egypt was closed in May last year. The Swedes who have now reached out are the first to leave the war -torn area with the UD’s help since then. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, however, there are those who have gone out without consular help.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs states for SvD that a consular effort is also carried out at the border crossing between the West Bank and Jordan, but without specifying what it applies.

    TT has applied for the Foreign Ministry for a comment.

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