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  • A workplace accident has occurred at a Sis home in Skåne.

    An employee has fallen from a roof.

    – An employee climbed onto a roof to retrieve a ball and accidentally fell down. It’s a pure accident, says Stefan Hell Fröding, press secretary at Sis.

    According to the police, it is a man in his 20s who has now been taken to hospital. Otherwise, the damage situation is unclear.

    The police are on site to document the accident.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Several gang criminals in the company behind S-lotteries

    The Express has previously reported that a manager at the telecommunications company Effective Communication, which was hired to sell the S-lotteries, was wanted in Sweden.

    Now reporting SvD that the newspaper found four gang criminals who have connections to the company – including a person who is connected to the Dalen network, and a person who is convicted of the murder of 12-year-old Adriana.

    Earlier this week, the Social Democrats paused all telephone sales of lottery tickets.

  • Two hit by car

    A motorist has run over two people in Växjö.

    The people have been taken to hospital and the police have been called to the scene.

    Otherwise, the damage situation is unclear.

  • Details: Russia moves bombers

    Russia is moving its air bases to places that cannot be reached by US long-range robots. It reports New York Times citing sources.

    So far, 90 percent of the air bases that house bombers have been moved.

    The move is said to have taken place after Ukraine asked for permission to use the donated long-range weapons against targets in Russia.

  • Hamas representative: Ready to continue fighting

    Osama Hamdan is said to represent the political branch of Hamas. Archive image. Photo: Malak Harb/AP/TT

    One of the terrorist-branded Hamas representatives says that the Islamist movement is “ready for continued war in Gaza”, despite losses.

    Osama Hamdan said in an interview with the AFP news agency in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sunday that the armed movement has “great ability” to continue fighting Israel despite heavy losses.

    The Hamas representative also accuses the US of not putting enough pressure on Israel in negotiations for a cease-fire in Gaza. At the same time, Hamdan welcomed the Yemeni Huthi movement’s attacks on Israel.

    Hamdan has previously spoken on behalf of Hamas in political matters in, among other things, the ongoing talks on a cease-fire in Gaza. He has also represented the terrorist organization in Tehran and in Lebanon.

  • Trump: “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT”

    Donald Trump. Photo: Nora Savosnick

    Pop star Taylor Swift stood behind Kamala Harris after the presidential debate.

    Now Donald Trump answers:

    “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!”, he writes on Truth Social.

    Read more here.

  • Israeli air raid kills hostages

    Demonstration in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday for the release of hostages. Photo: Mahmoud Illean/AP/TT

    Three taken hostage by terror-labeled Hamas on October 7 were later killed in an Israeli airstrike. This is confirmed by an Israeli investigation which says that the three named “with high probability” fell victim to an Israeli attack. The airstrike reportedly killed high-ranking Hamas leader Ahmed Ghandour.

    The attack was carried out in November last year.

    The remains of the three hostages were returned to Israel in December, but the probable cause of death was only made public on Sunday after an extensive investigation.

    The formal announcement could further strengthen demands in Israel for a deal with terrorist-branded Hamas for a ceasefire in exchange for those still held hostage.

  • Camper drove into stream

    A motorhome has driven into the median barrier on the E22, near Bromölla, and then into a stream.

    – According to the Bromölla force, which was the first on the scene, it is a mobile home that for an unknown reason has driven off the road and down towards Skräbeån. It must stand partially or completely in the river, says Michael Svensson, officer on duty at the rescue service, to Northern Scania.

    – There was a person in the car, who got out by himself and is being helped by paramedics, he also says.

  • Stays extra true – Kombispel’s board members leave their positions

    After the S lottery scandal, the party called on all board members in Kombispel to leave their posts.

    Now the Social Democrats tell Aftonbladet that the chairman of the board is being dismissed and that all members are leaving their positions in connection with an extraordinary general meeting.

    “We will get back to you with the date of the general meeting,” the party writes in an email.

    The meeting is organized by the A lotteries.

    Diyar Cicek and Nicole Ilias, SSU’s board members, already stated yesterday that they are leaving the board.

  • Minor stabbed

    The police have been alerted to an assault in Granängsringen in Tyresö outside Stockholm.

    A minor is said to have been “scratched in the face by a knife”, according to the police.

    – There are several minors involved in this. The owner of the meal has received a knife cut on the cheek, says Tomas Ibstedt, officer on duty at the Stockholm police.

    At the moment, there are no arrests.

  • Road closed – two in accident

    A motorcycle accident has occurred on county road 1212 in the municipality of Åstorp.

    According to the police, two people must have been sitting on the motorcycle when the accident occurred.

    The road has been closed in both directions.

  • Two to hospital after rally competition

    Two rally cars have collided during a competition in Tierp, reports Upsala New Newspaper.

    Both drivers were taken to hospital.

    – The drivers complained of back pain and were taken to the hospital for observation, security manager Niklas Brodin told UNT.

    According to the newspaper, the cars left the track shortly after each other and collided.

  • Girl hit in Ljungby

    A teenage girl has been hit in Ljungby, the police say.

    The girl was taken to hospital by relatives. There is no information on the state of the damage.

    The police remain at the scene and are interviewing the driver.

  • Details: Hand grenade found under car

    The police on site in the industrial area. Photo: Martin Pettersson

    A large police operation is underway in an industrial area in Kungälv, reports GP.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, a hand grenade has been found under a car.

    – We clearly assess the object as sharp at the moment and we are on site with the national bomb protection to handle this in the best way, says Morten Gunneng, duty officer of the police in the region west of GP.

    Read more here.

  • Mc-man drove 195 km/h on the 80 road

    At a traffic control in Stavanger in Norway, the police caught a motorcycle driver who was driving 195 km/h on an 80 road. This is written by the Norwegian VG, among others.

    The driver, who is a man in his 30s, lost his driver’s license.

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