Man shot in the subway tunnel in Södertälje
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George Foreman is dead
American heavyweight boxer George Foreman is dead, says US media.
A-Tractor Folded into Garden
A-Tractor Folded into Garden
An A-tractor crashed during the night towards Saturday into a garden in Skövde.
The rescue service was alerted at 00.57. Ambulance was also sent to the accident, but according to SOS Alarm it did not bring any patient.
A-tractor is a rebuilt passenger car that may maintain a maximum speed of 30 km/h. Previously, it was called the EPA tractor.
Israel: Missile from Yemen shot down
Israel: Missile from Yemen shot down
Israel shot down a missile fired from Yemen late Friday, the country’s military states.
It is the fourth since Tuesday, when the Huthi rebels have threatened escalators against Israel in support of Palestinians after Israel’s renewed attacks in Gaza.
During the night towards Saturday, the Iran-supported movement stated that it “targeted Ben Gurion airport” near Tel Aviv during the attack and that Israeli airspace will remain uncertain “until the aggression against Gaza ends”.
In the statement, the Huthi movement also stated that they attacked several US warships with drones and at the same time accused the United States of performing “more raids” against Yemen during the night towards Saturday.
Israeli attacks in Syria
Israeli attacks in Syria
Israel has attacked two military bases in central Syria during the night until Saturday, including one in the city of Palmyra. It states the country’s military on telegrams.
Since the Islamist-led rebels overthrew Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December, Israel has carried out several hundred attacks on targets on Syrian soil.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in February that southern Syria must be completely demilitarized.
“The world’s most important spy” death
Oleg Gordievsky became 86. Photo: Dennis Cook/AP
“The world’s most important spy” death
The world -renowned double agent Oleg Gordievsky, 86, is dead, reports Ekstrabladet.
He was part of the Soviet intelligence service KGB for a number of years before changing sides and began helping British MI6.
Gordievsky’s information must have revealed more than 400 kgb spies.
During the 1960s he was stationed in Denmark where he helped, among other things, the Soviet Union to spy on Sweden.
Explosion at home
Explosion at home
The police have been alerted to a suspected explosion at a home in Norrköping.
A great effort is going on in the area.
– Something has melted, hence the legal situation, Mats Pettersson.
There is no information that anyone was injured.
The incident is investigated as a grossly dangerous destruction.
Stop for all trains – calls in big car taxi
Stop for all trains – calls in big car taxi
Unauthorized persons are on the tracks at Lund C, according to Skånetrafiken.
At the same time, you reinforce with “big car taxi” to transport passengers on the route between Malmö and Lund.
Suspected dangerous item at E22 – Pyrotechnics
Police have turned off E22. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT
Suspected dangerous item at E22 – Pyrotechnics
A suspected dangerous object has been found in Burlöv.
The site has been blocked off and the police stop traffic on E22 in both directions.
Several roads in the area have also been shut down.
Train traffic between Sege and Kronetorp is also affected, the Swedish Transport Administration writes.
The police will investigate the object with the help of drones.
Update: At 23, the police say the object was pyrotechnics. The barriers are claimed and traffic is up and running again.
Bloody clothes found by dog - police suspect crime
Bloody clothes found by dog - police suspect crime
A private person with a dog has found bloody clothes in Salem.
The clothes were found at 18 o’clock.
Private individuals first discovered a garment out in nature. Shortly thereafter, the dog looked out another garment – which was bloody.
The police suspect that a person was subjected to crime and investigating the incident as abuse.
“The owner of the garments is asked to contact the police via 114 14 or contact form,” the police write on their website.
Personnel attacked on accommodation – an injured
Personnel attacked on accommodation – an injured
At 19.30, police were alerted to an accommodation in Munkedal on the occasion of an abuse.
According to the police, a healthcare officer has been attacked by a person with an attachment.
Ambulance has been alerted to the scene.
“The plaintiff is said to have a jack in his head and bleeds from the temple”.
On the spot, the police managed to secure the suspected person, which is a man in his 40s.
He is now suspected of abuse.
Denmark warns transgender people before the US trip
Denmark warns transgender people before the US trip
Denmark urges transgender people who plan to travel to the United States to first contact the US Embassy in Copenhagen, Reuters reports.
Donald Trump’s increasingly harsh gender policy is said to be behind the decision when fearing that there may be problems with the travel documents.
Last week, Finland issued a similar warning.
Trump has signed a presidential order that you will only recognize two genders – men and women.
Police about the new trend: stop calling mountain rescuers’ private telephone
Police about the new trend: stop calling mountain rescuers’ private telephone
Police are now appealing to people in mountainous Needs – to stop looking up private mountain rescuers’ phone numbers online.
According to police, Peter Borg is now seen that a growing trend among people in mountainous need.
– Today, it is not natural to call 112 when, for example, you suddenly end up in bad weather in the mountains and risk being bad, Borg says in a press release.
The police are now appealing to the public to take emergency situations in the mountains seriously and call directly to 112 – instead of disturbing the mountain rescuers.
– A shoe polish does not have to be anything serious, but add bad weather and that the walk due to the foot goes from 3 hours to 9 hours where both water and food run out.
– Then we have an emergency situation and then you should call 112, just as you would do at what other emergency.
Northvolts Bankruptcy Manager: Great Progress
Northvolts Bankruptcy Manager: Great Progress
Northvolt has made great progress to survive and secure continued operations, says the bankruptcy manager for Reuters.
Odd theft – 60 telephone poles without a trace away
60-70 telephone poles are without a trace. Archive Picture Photo: Hasse Holmberg/TT
Odd theft – 60 telephone poles without a trace away
An odd theft has been discovered in Kinnarp outside Falköping. 60-70 telephone poles have disappeared without a trace.
– There are no small stuff, says Jeanette Arvidsson at the police to Falköping’s newspaper.
A company that was commissioned to replace the telephone poles had put the old posts along the way pending them to be removed. But someone was ahead.
The value of the posts is unclear, as if the police will proceed with the case.
“It will not be investigated further, unless there is any tip,” says Stefan Kringlund, preliminary investigator at the police to P4 Skaraborg.
Children to hospital – fell from balcony
Children to hospital – fell from balcony
A child has fallen from a balcony in Mölndal.
The child is three years old and fell according to police from about 10 meters altitude.
The injury situation is serious, but stable, says Sahlgrenska’s press service for Gothenburg Post.
The alarm about the incident came in at 17.08.
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