Child rescued from dead mother’s womb in Gaza

Child rescued from dead mothers womb in Gaza

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  • Child rescued from dead mother’s womb in Gaza

    Hospital staff in Gaza say they have rescued a baby boy from his mother’s womb after she died of injuries sustained in an Israeli attack.

    The woman, nine months pregnant, only narrowly survived a night of attacks that, according to Hamas-controlled health authorities, killed at least 24 people.

    But once at the hospital she was beyond saving, surgeon Akram Hussein tells the AFP news agency.

    However, ultrasound showed that the fetus’s heart was still beating. With the help of caesarean section, the doctors managed to deliver the child, whose critical condition could be stabilized after treatment.

    The boy was placed in an incubator and has been taken to another hospital in Deir el-Balah.

    The mother was one of three women and a child who died in an Israeli drone attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, according to a representative of al-Awda Hospital. The woman’s husband is said to have been injured in the attack.

    Israel has not confirmed the specific attack, but the military said in a general statement that it was “carrying out targeted operations against terrorist infrastructure” in central Gaza.

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  • Prigozhin’s statue vandalized

    The statue of Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin in Saint Petersburg has been vandalized, reports say Newseek.

    The statue, which was unveiled just three weeks ago, is now drenched in white paint.

    Prigozhin died in a plane crash at the end of August last year – just two months after his soldiers marched on Moscow.

  • Tromb at Dansbandsvekan – four injured

    A tent has blown away and landed in the river after a tornado hit the Dance Band Week in Malung, reports SVT.

    Four guests were slightly injured.

    – The tornado, or as I call it the gust, came over the area and grabbed the tent. It is at least six by ten meters and anchored in concrete pigs, yet the whole thing was pulled up. And there were people sitting there, says Lars Bälter, communications manager at Dansbandsvekkan to SVT.

  • Motorhome drivers backed up on bicycles – suspected of drunk driving

    A person calls and raises the alarm about a mobile home that has backed into some circles on Båtmansgatan in Ystad.

    When the driver jumps out of the RV, the caller thinks he appears under the influence.

    When the police arrive at the scene, the driver blows positively and is now suspected of drunk driving, the police announce.

    The bikes turned out to be undamaged.

  • Three to hospital after traffic accident

    Three people have been taken to hospital after a traffic accident in Ulricehamn, reports Ulricehamns Tidning.

    A passenger car has driven off the road and overturned.

    The alarm came at 6 p.m. Emergency services and four ambulances were sent to the scene of the accident.

    The extent of the damage is still unclear.

  • 8.5 million units were affected by the IT crash

    Microsoft estimates that 8.5 million devices were affected by Friday’s IT crash, the BBC reports.

    It is probably the biggest IT crash in history to date.

    Among other things, banks, the stock exchange and airlines were affected.

  • Israel confirms attack in Yemen

    Several targets in the port city of al-Hudaydah in Yemen have been attacked in a series of attacks on Saturday.

    The Iran-backed Huthi movement, which controls large parts of Yemen including al-Hudaydah, states that, among other things, fuel depots were hit and that several people were killed and injured.

    Israel’s military confirms that it attacked “military targets” belonging to the Huthi rebels in response to attacks on Israel.

    The Houthi rebels attacked the Israeli city of Tel Aviv with drones on Friday. One person was killed and several others were injured in the attack. The Houthi rebels described the attack as revenge for Israel’s warfare in Gaza.

  • The current back on Gotland

    Large parts of Gotland were without power on Saturday afternoon.

    According to Gotland’s electricity network, over 14,000 customers were affected.

    By 7 p.m., almost all customers had their electricity restored.

  • Zelensky’s opening: Can negotiate with Putin

    Volodymyr Zelensky. Photo: Kin Cheung

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has addressed the nation.

    Then he opened to negotiate with Vladimir Putin and Russia, reports CNN.

    Zelenskyi has suggested that Russia send a delegation to the next summit in November.

    Earlier this week, Zelenskyy said he is not getting enough support from the West.

    – Everything does not depend on us and our people, but also on support and weapons. Unity in the EU, in NATO in the world, he says.

    Read more here.

  • Man drove into a lamp post – blame the toe

    Witnesses saw the man drive into a lamppost before he swerved into Systembolaget in Tomelilla.

    Now he is sentenced to prison for two months for drunk driving, reports Ystad’s everything.

    The man denies wrongdoing and claims another woman was driving the car. He blames his wobbly walk on his injured toe.

  • Bangladesh faces “shoot on location” orders

    Bangladesh’s police impose a strict curfew with orders to “shoot on location”, meaning that the police and military can shoot people who defy the rules.

    The curfew came into effect at midnight, local time.

    Clashes between police and protesters have taken place in recent days after many, often students, protest a quota system that reserves up to 30 percent of government jobs for relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh’s 1971 independence war.

  • 24-year-old man missing

    A 24-year-old man from Sundsvall has disappeared. He was last seen on Thursday afternoon.

    The man is 177 cm, weighs 60 kg and has blond hair.

    If you think you see or have seen him, call the police on 11414 or tip via the form at polisen.se

  • One to hospital after accident on E4

    At around 2 pm on Saturday afternoon, a car drove into another on the E4 in Timrå, reports P4 Västernorrland.

    One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the injury is unknown.

  • Violent protests in Dublin against asylum seekers

    Three police officers were injured and one person was arrested late Friday in Dublin in the latest violent anti-immigration protest.

    Friday’s protest broke out in the north of the Irish capital at a facility that is being renovated to house 500 asylum seekers. It is the latest of several demonstrations that ended violently during the week.

    On Monday, 21 people were arrested after police cars were attacked and machines were set on fire. Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris called the violence “reprehensible” and “criminal”.

    Police say Friday’s planned protest was initially “peaceful” with over 1,000 protesters, RTÉ reports. It later developed into protesters throwing stones and concrete blocks at the police, among other things.

  • Violent protests in France

    Violent protests have broken out in the French city of La Rochelle, reports say BFMTV.

    Several climate activists and farmers demonstrate against the expansion of massive irrigation reservoirs. Thousands of people participate, many have been injured and five arrested.

    Videos of the demonstrators clashing with riot police are being shared on social media.

    The authorities are also urging the public to stay away from parts of the city in a message on X.

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