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  • An apartment fire has occurred at Sjöbo in Borås. The emergency services and ambulance were alerted around 04:00 in the morning after reports that heavy smoke had spread to the stairwell and attic, reports Borås Newspaper.

    – We are on site at an apartment building where we had a fire in an apartment. It’s off now, says Per-Olof Carlsson, officer on duty at Södra Älvsborg’s rescue services association, to the newspaper.

    In connection with the fire, one person is said to have suffered minor smoke damage.

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  • Shot against window – attempted murder

    Several shots were fired on Sunday evening at an apartment building in Götene. The police told Skaraborg’s county newspaper that the shots were aimed at an apartment window.

    – No one should have been injured, says Per Larsson, station commander at the Lidköping Police, to the newspaper.

    He also states that a preliminary investigation into attempted murder and serious weapons crime has been initiated.

  • Power outage in Stockholm

    A power outage has occurred in Hagsätra and Rågsved south of Stockholm. According to Ellevio’s outage map, it started at 04:01 and has affected a maximum of 2,178 subscribers.

    There is no forecast for when the power will return, writes Ellevio.

  • Report: New student support waste of tax money

    CSN handles the applications for conversion study support and makes decisions. Archive image. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

    The new adjustment support for people who have lost their job or changed their profession is wrong, according to a new SNS report reported on DN Debate.

    The support was the government’s bait in 2022 to get the unions to agree to the las change, which means that more people can be exempted from the order of rotation when companies notify staff.

    Low-educated people and those whose occupations are most at risk of disappearing apply to a lower degree than others for support. They are more often rejected but should have priority, it is suggested.

  • Boy life-threateningly injured after accident

    A teenage boy has life-threatening injuries after a moped accident in Ängelholm.

    The accident happened at 8 p.m.

    – It is a boy who drove a moped and apparently collided with a deer. The boy had to go by ambulance to the hospital and a hunter took care of the deer, says Fredrik Bratt, press spokesperson at the police command center, to HD.

    The boy is now being treated in hospital.

  • Suspected shooting – boy injured

    Action in Arlöv. Photo: Mikael Nilsson

    A 15-year-old boy has been found with suspected gunshot wounds outdoors in Arlöv in Burlöv municipality.

    The boy was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police are on the scene to investigate the incident. It is unclear where the shooting took place.

    – We are working to locate the place where it happened, says Filip Annas, spokesperson for the police in the South.

    At this time, there are no suspects.

    Read more here.

  • Shooting near Trump: “He is safe”

    Photo: Alex Brandon/AP

    Shots have been fired near Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida, his team said.

    “Trump is safe after the shooting in his vicinity, We have no further information at this time,” said his spokesman Steven Cheung in a statement.

    According to Politico’s reporter Meredith McGraw, several shots have been fired at the Trump National Golf Club where the ex-president was playing golf today.

    Read more here.

  • Young woman seriously injured in motorcycle accident

    An accident between a car and a motorcycle has occurred at Skellefteå airport, reports SVT Västerbotten.

    A woman in her 20s has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter.

    The damage is said to be serious.

  • Accident at Sis home

    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. According to Region Skåne, the man has life-threatening injuries.

    The police are on site to document the accident.

  • 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.

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