A man in his 80s was assaulted on a bus – had to be taken to hospital

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  • A man in his 80s was assaulted on a bus – had to be taken to hospital

    At around 21:30 on Saturday, the police are alerted to a bus in Gottfridsberg.

    A man in his 35s has assaulted a man in his 80s. The police suspect that the man used some kind of prank.

    The man was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault.

    The elderly man who had been beaten was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of his injuries is unknown, but he was able to be heard by the police during the night.

    On Sunday morning, prosecutors decided to lift the arrest of the 35-year-old man.

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  • Gas leak in coal mine – at least 30 dead

    At least 30 workers have been found dead since a methane leak triggered an explosion in an Iranian coal mine, the country’s state media reports.

    About 70 people were working in the mine at the time of the accident. A number of them are feared to be trapped due to debris following the explosion.

    The mine is located in Tabas, over 50 miles southeast of Tehran.

    Iran uses 3.5 million tons of the polluting coal as fuel each year. About half of it is mined within the country, while the rest is imported.

  • The burnt-out villa could not be saved

    At 03:30, emergency services were called to an address outside Sveg due to a house fire.

    The villa was engulfed in flames and could not be saved.

    The police have cordoned off the scene and will investigate the cause of the fire.

  • Young man found with stab wounds – suspected attempted murder

    During the night, a young man was found with some form of stab wound at Hisingen in Gothenburg.

    Large parts of the site were cordoned off during the night but no one is a suspect or has been arrested in the case.

    – Attempted murder is being investigated, says Fredrik Svedemyr, press spokesperson for the police in the West region.

    The alarm came in at 03:00.

  • Boy spilled fuel – taken to hospital

    A teenager got fuel on himself last night at a campsite in Strömstad.

    A number of suspected perpetrators are said to have then set the boy on fire and then run from the scene.

    The person was taken to hospital.

    – One has received burns on the arm, says Fredrik Svedemyr, press spokesperson for the police in the West region.

    The boy must have been awake and talkative.

    No one has been arrested, but a report of serious assault has been drawn up.

  • Woman stabbed – man arrested

    The police were called to an address in Kalmar during the night due to an ongoing assault.

    At the scene, a woman in her 30s was found with stab wounds outside a residence.

    “At the scene, a man is also found who is suspected of having inflicted injuries on the woman with some kind of sharp knife,” the police write.

    The woman had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.

    A 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

    The text is updated.

  • Bank was down during the morning

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    During Sunday morning, customers reported that SEB’s website and app were down.

    You were met on the website by the fact that the website cannot be accessed.

    Also on the Downdetector site, a large number of user reports about trouble logging in to the bank appeared.

    The problems must now be fixed, writes Johanna Helsing Martin, press officer at SEB in an email.

  • Person fell into the water in Nyköping

    At 04:42, SOS Alarm received a message that a person had fallen into the water in Nyköping.

    The emergency services have been there and picked up the person.

    – The person has been handed over to the healthcare system and everyone has left the scene, says Sören Gustavsson, team leader at SOS Alarm.

  • Over 300 arrested for child abuse in Malaysia

    Malaysian police have arrested 355 people as part of an investigation into child abuse at nursing homes. The homes in question are run by an Islamic conglomerate.

    The suspects were arrested on Saturday, says police chief Razarudin Husain. The operation was aimed at tracking down the remaining members of the Global Ikhwan Services and Business group, which police say is believed to be linked to a banned Islamic sect.

  • Study: The animals behind the pandemic

    Martens are considered invasive in Sweden. They originate in Asia. Archive image. Photo: Fritz Schibli /TT

    The coronavirus sars-cov-2 really came from the animal market in Wuhan, China. And two animal species are likely to blame for its transmission to humans, a new study shows.

    Most scientists agree that the original source of the virus is bats, but that another animal is needed to transmit it to humans.

    The study, published in the journal Cell, mentions two in particular: marten dog and worm palm marten. Both can carry sars-cov-2.

  • Hezbollah: Attacked Israeli air base

    Hezbollah says it attacked the Ramat David air base outside Haifa, Israel, with dozens of rockets last night, writes The New York Times.

    According to Israeli media, at least three people have been injured in the attack on the base in Haifa. Israel claims to have shot down most of the, according to information, ten rockets in question.

    They were shot, according to Hezbollah, in response to repeated Israeli attacks on various areas in Lebanon.

  • Al Jazeera: Soldiers stormed the newsroom

    Israeli soldiers have attacked the television channel Al Jazeera’s premises in Ramallah in the West Bank.

    In a live broadcast, the soldiers stated that they had a court order to shut down the channel’s operations there for 45 days.

    – I ask that you take all your cameras and leave the premises, said a soldier in Arabic to the editorial director Al Jazeera reports.

  • US urges citizens to leave Lebanon

    The US urges its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country.

    “Given the impossibility of predicting how the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel will develop, and the explosions that have occurred in various locations in Lebanon, including in Beirut, the embassy urges American citizens to leave the country while there are still commercial options to available”, states the US Foreign Ministry.

    In July there was a sharp advice against travel to Lebanon.

  • Call of shots fired – one injured

    Police operation in Dalaberg in Uddevalla.

    At around 10:30 p.m., the police were alerted to a residential area in Dalaberg in Uddevalla.

    An injured man was found at the scene. He has been taken to hospital by ambulance and is said to be seriously injured, according to the police.

    – We have witness statements from people who heard shots. But we don’t know yet whether he has been shot or not, says Johan Ljung, officer on duty at the police.

    A large police operation is now underway at the scene and an area is cordoned off.

    No one is arrested.

  • Restrictions on public gatherings in northern Israel

    The IDF imposes maximum limits on public gatherings in the northern parts of Israel.

    On Telegram, the military writes that communities along the “confrontation line” will be affected.

    In Haifa and large parts of the Galilee, a maximum of 30 people may gather in an open place, and a maximum of 300 people in a closed area.

    They have not set an end date for the restrictions.

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