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A motorist had to be taken to hospital after driving into an apartment building in central Märsta.
– A large part of the facade has collapsed, it is cordoned off by the police. An element also broke, so there was a leak, according to the command center of the emergency services.
The police have made a report about carelessness in traffic. The driver’s injury status is currently unknown.
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Three more people are suspected after the shooting that took place at Kungsmässan in Kungsbacka at the beginning of October, writes Kungsbacka-Posten.
They were suspected on Wednesday.
Now there are a total of seven people who are suspects in the case.
It was on October 6 that an employee in a store in the shopping center was shot. The shooter is suspected to be a minor boy.
Staff in the same store have also received threats this week that new acts of violence may occur, according to information given to the newspaper.
Jessika Roswall is approved by the European Parliament’s environment committee as commissioner for the environment and water resilience, writes TT.
Roswall is the member nominated to the EU Commission by Sweden, and all nominees from each country are questioned by various committees in the parliament during this week.
Jessika Roswall was grilled in the EU Parliament on Tuesday and was not approved immediately. She received criticism for, among other things, giving incomplete answers.
The others who were questioned at the same time were approved on the same day.
Read more here.
A major austerity program may force Finnish EPN to fire up to 400 employees. Archive image. Photo: Jonas Ekströmer/AP/TT
Finnish EPN is starting an extensive savings program – which may result in 375 employees being made redundant, Finnish media reports.
“The goal of the savings program is the parliamentary working group’s demand that the company save 66 million euros,” writes EPN in a press release.
This corresponds to around SEK 770 million.
The negotiations that are starting are the first part of the savings program’s three phases that will run between 2025 and 2027, writes Journalisti, the newspaper of the Finnish Journalists’ Association.
A total of 1,798 permanent employees are covered by the negotiations.
A police car has collided with a truck in central Boden at around 2.20 pm.
After the accident, two police officers were taken to hospital.
– I have no information about the state of the damage, says Elisabeth Glaas, press spokesperson at the police in the North region.
The subway’s red line is currently stopped after an accident.
The stop applies in both directions between Zinkensdamm and Fruängen.
SL writes on its website that there is currently no forecast for when traffic can be up and running again.
Replacement buses have been ordered.
Prince William is on a solo trip to South America, where he received questions from the press about how his wife, Princess Kate, is doing. He says she is “feeling good”.
– She has been incredible all year, he tells Sky News.
Princess Kate was diagnosed with cancer in March. In September, she announced that she completed her treatment and remains “cancer free”.
The attack occurred on Tuesday evening against the city of Barja south of Beirut in Lebanon.
On Wednesday, 30 bodies were found in the crowds after the Israeli attack on an apartment building, Lebanon’s civil defense said, according to the AP news agency.
The Israeli military has not yet commented on the incident.
A single accident has occurred on Sundsvägen in Mora. SOS was alerted to the accident at 1:34 p.m.
The police state that a car has driven off the road and is in the ditch.
The driver has been taken by ambulance to medical care.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of violence against a train driver on board a train in Halland. Archive image. Photo: Mikael Fritzon/TT
A man has been arrested on suspicion of violence against an official. That since he started fighting with the train driver on a train he had been rejected from.
Other passengers wrestled the man down and a train attendant alerted the police to the station in Laholm.
When the police got there, the man was held back by the fellow passengers. The man had been turned away because he was missing a ticket.
No one has been taken to hospital after the incident, says police spokesperson Christian Brattgård.
Robert Thunfors, outgoing party chairman of the Healthcare Party in Västernorrland. Press photo. Photo: Johanna Corby/Sjukvårdspartiet
Social Democrat Elina Backlund Arab in the Västernorrland region resigned from her duties after she fell in love with her political opponent Robert Thunfors, party leader of the Healthcare Party. Now he too is resigning, reports Sundsvalls Tidning.
– We got the message on Monday, says the Health Care Party’s new chairman Ingela Korhonen, to the newspaper.
Thunfors was first suspended from the party when the relationship became known in late October, but was reinstated as chairman after just a few days. Now he himself has requested to resign.
Robert Thunfors has not commented on his decision.
There has been an accident on the E4 in northern Stockholm. At the Sörentorp intersection, a truck and a car have been involved in an accident.
– A car with biogas leaks. In order for them to be able to handle it safely, the road has been closed in both directions, says Anders Bryngelsson, the police’s spokesperson.
Rescue resources on site, writes Trafikverket.
There are no reports of injured persons.
Road users who need to pass are asked to take the E18 at the height of Järva krog.
Update:
The E4 has now been opened to traffic again. The biogas truck has been transported away by the emergency services.
The system company had technical problems and their website was down on Wednesday.
– We currently have a disruption on our website. It can be difficult to reach. I haven’t seen much information about this right now, said Sofia Sjöman Waas at Systembolaget’s press service earlier today.
Update: By 2:30 p.m. the problem had been fixed. The cause was an IT malfunction at the operating supplier, the press service states.
Three Swedes have been arrested in Alicante by Spanish police.
The three people have already been detained in their absence and are suspected of involvement in serious crime in Sweden, Denmark and Spain.
The crimes, such as attempted murder, preparation for murder and weapons offences, must have been committed during the spring and summer.
– It is thanks to very good cooperation between authorities in Sweden, Denmark and Spain that the arrest was possible, says Linda H Staaf, national head of Europol.
Through cooperation with Europol, the three suspects were caught in Spain.
Drones have attacked the Russian naval base on the Caspian Sea in Kaspiysk, according to Ukraine’s military intelligence service.
Two Russian warships are said to have been damaged during the attack, they say Kyiv Independent.
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