Dangerous chemicals have leaked into waterways in Bjuv

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  • Dangerous chemicals have leaked into waterways in Bjuv

    On Sunday morning, dangerous chemicals leaked from the industrial company Saint-Gobain in Scania’s Bjuv after a tank with purification water became too full, reports P4 Malmö house.

    According to the emergency services, the chemicals have flowed into surrounding waterways.

    The municipality will now take samples to see if they are dangerous for the environment.

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  • Israeli soldiers use Palestinians as human shields

    Israeli soldiers say they use Palestinian civilians as human shields, writes Haaretz who has spoken to several IDF soldiers.

    In the testimonies of the soldiers, they tell how they were told “Our lives are more important than their lives” and that it is better if the Israeli soldiers survive and that the Palestinian human shields are sacrificed.

    Read more here.

  • Teammate witnessed the fatal accident during the orienteering competition

    On Friday evening, a Swedish man died when he fell from the mountain Branten during an orienteering competition in Norway.

    A teammate is said to have been with him at the time and after the police heard him they spoke The daily newspaper that it appears to be an accident.

    – He told us that the two runners got off course and that the low cloud cover that arrived on Friday evening made it difficult to navigate, says Remi Johansen at the police operations center in Nordland.

    The teammate witnessed the accident, but is not said to have been injured himself.

    – He is obviously having a very difficult time, and has expressed a strong desire to go home to Sweden as soon as possible, says Johansen.

  • Woman subjected to car rape

    During the night of Sunday, a woman is said to have driven a car to Gullmarsplan in Stockholm.

    – After that she calls us and says that the driver raped her in the vehicle, says police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl.

    The driver, a 35-year-old man, is said to have driven from the scene but was arrested shortly afterwards by the police.

    He is now suspected of rape and the car has been seized.

    The woman has been taken to hospital for examination.

  • Fire at farm in Mjölby

    The emergency services have been called to a farmhouse in Mjölby municipality after one of them caught fire.

    It started in a 1,000 square meter building, where there are, among other things, tractors, work machines and gas cylinders.

    – The fire must have been confined to a smaller area where there is a grain dryer. We are still doing extinguishing work, but it should be under control, says Jonas Andersson, alarm and line operator at the rescue service.

    Around ten firefighters are working at the scene.

    The police and ambulance have also been called there, but there are no reports of injuries.

    – There does not appear to be any risk of spread. We have also emptied the building of other dangers such as gas cylinders and vehicles, says Jonas Andersson.

  • Triggered fire alarm – broke in and made waffles

    People entered a course yard in Österåker on Saturday evening to make waffles, according to the police.

    When the fire alarm at the course yard in Svinninge was triggered, the police rushed out and discovered that one or more unauthorized persons had entered the course yard, made waffles and then disappeared.

  • Ukraine: North Korean robots against Kyiv

    Clearing work after a previous attack in Kiev, against a healthcare facility in July this year. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky/AP/TT

    Ukraine says it repelled a new Russian air attack on the capital Kiev. “Most likely, KN-23, ballistic robots manufactured in North Korea, were used,” writes Kiev’s military chief Serhiy Popko.

    “This is the third attack by ballistic robots on the capital during August with a clear interval of six days between each attack,” he adds on Telegram.

    Drones also seemed to be on their way and the air raid siren sounded over the city. According to the military, the drones were destroyed “far from the city” and no injuries have been reported.

    After reports that Russia’s war of invasion was threatened by a lack of weapons, North Korea has emerged as a closer ally, with reports of deliveries of robots and artillery shells, among other things.

    However, Ukrainian authorities question the quality of North Korea’s exports. About half of all North Korean projectiles fired at Ukraine this spring failed, the Kyiv Independent newspaper reports.

  • Practice driving man suspected

    A man in his 20s had a practice run on a street in Västerås during the morning.

    When he is stopped by the police, it turns out that the passenger, a man in his 70s, is not an approved supervisor.

    The older man is suspected of permitting illegal driving and the younger man of illegal driving.

  • Car drove into garden – two to hospital

    On Saturday evening, a car drove into a wood yard after coming off the road in Jumkil north of Uppsala, the police write on their website.

    Two men in their 20s were in the car and had to be taken by ambulance to hospital for a check-up.

    The garden suffered extensive damage, including a fence being broken.

    The driver is now suspected of drunk driving and negligence in traffic.

  • Man to hospital – hit in the head with care

    On the night of Sunday, the police were alerted to an assault outside in Vetlanda.

    A man in his 20s is said to have been hit in the head with a stick, the police write on their website.

    He was awake and able to speak after the incident, but had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.

    Witnesses have been interviewed and three men suspected of the crime have been arrested.

    Two of them are in their 25s and the third in their 20s.

  • Stop in traffic out to Ekerö – problem with the Tappströms bridge

    During Sunday morning there was a problem with the Tappströms bridge out to Ekerö west of Stockholm.

    Vehicles could not pass, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

    Shortly after 09:00, traffic was able to pass again.

  • Teenage girls crashed golf cart

    Two teenage girls have had to go by ambulance to hospital after a golf cart crash in Flen, the police write on their website.

    According to the alarm about the accident, which came at two o’clock last night, young people must have crashed the golf cart into a tractor tire.

    The teenagers were not seriously injured.

  • French film legend Alain Delon is dead

    Alain Delon has passed away. Archive image. Photo: Diether Endlicher/AP/TT

    French actor Alain Delon has died, his family announced.

    Alain Delon broke through in the film “Poor Women” in 1959. He worked with many directors such as Luchino Visconti, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Melville, Michelangelo Antonioni and Louis Malle.

  • Drone attack at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant

    On Saturday, a drone attack took place near the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in eastern Ukraine, reports say The Guardian.

    After that, the UN Atomic Energy Agency IAEA has warned about the security situation in the area.

    “Once again we see an escalation of nuclear safety,” says IAEA chief Rafael Grossi in a statement.

    In the past week, they have also reported increased military activity around Zaporizhzhya.

    Russia has accused Ukraine of carrying out Saturday’s attack.

  • Israel: Two Hamas men killed in the West Bank

    Two Hamas members were killed in an airstrike on a car in Jenin in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, Reuters reported, citing a joint statement from Israel’s security services and the country’s military.

    According to the statement, the two men are said to have been involved in planning an act in the Jordan Valley last week in which an Israeli man was shot dead.

    Hamas’s armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, said in a statement that it was mourning two of its members killed in an Israeli airstrike.

    Violence in the West Bank has increased since Hamas’s large-scale attack on Israel on October 7.

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