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Danish police are currently carrying out a major operation at Kastrup outside Copenhagen.
The operation began with a follow-up on the Öresund Bridge and Danish media state that the report originally came from Swedish police.
It concerned a suspicious car that the Danes followed and stopped.
Two people should be arrested, according to Ekstrabladet.
It is currently unclear exactly what the persons are to be suspected of.
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The medical technology company Baxter, the largest supplier of drops, has been forced to close a factory in the United States after Hurricane Helene.
This could lead to a global shortage of fluids for drips, warns the Swedish Medicines Agency.
– These are completely necessary products. We therefore feel that we have to engage in dialogue with the parties concerned and make sure to keep the picture of supply and demand up to date, says Veronica Arthurson, Director of the Medical Products Agency.
The information that the Swedish Medicines Agency has received is that the problems will be long-lasting even if production is resumed.
– In the worst case, we don’t get enough of these products to cover demand. Healthcare may need to ration access and prioritize patient groups.
The police have received an alarm that two men are injured at Möllevångstorget in Malmö.
The men must have stab or cut injuries, the police write on their website.
– There are two men in their 20s, they were taken away by ambulance. They were awake and talkative, Evelina Olsson, police spokesperson.
Police are on site and have blocked off and are waiting for technicians.
– We are working on information gathering now, talking to witnesses and going through cameras in the area.
The police currently have no idea what may be behind the crime.
– The crime classification is attempted murder, says Evelina Olsson, police spokesperson.
A Russian Mi-2 helicopter has crashed in a forest in the region of Russia, writes the state news agency Ria Novosti.
Three people have died, according to Russian authorities.
Another person must have been on board. A rescue operation is underway at the scene.
Photo: AP
The ruling party in Georgia, which has been accused of being close to Russia, looks set to lose its majority to the opposition.
This is according to a polling station survey according to the Reuters news agency.
The opposition is pro-Western and positive about resuming negotiations to join the EU.
However, a pro-government TV channel claims the opposite. So that the incumbent party is heading for victory.
This is reported by NTB.
The polling stations closed at 18:00 Swedish time.
The police were alerted just after 5 pm about a traffic accident at Gullmarsplan in Stockholm.
– It is a taxi that has driven into a shelter at the exit towards Gullmarsplan. The accident must have been accompanied by a case of illness, say the police in Stockholm.
One person has been taken to hospital, according to the emergency services.
A lorry is said to have collided with a moped rider on the E45 near Strömsund.
Police, emergency services and an ambulance are currently on their way to the scene.
– The moped rider must be injured in some way, but how seriously is unclear at the moment. We are not at the scene yet, says Johanna Carlefred at the police in the northern region.
An ambulance helicopter should be on its way as well, according to information given to Aftonbladet.
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. Archive image. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky/AP/TT
The US urges Iran not to respond to Israel’s airstrikes, and the EU wants the parties to show restraint.
Saudi Arabia condemns the attack and says an escalation of the conflict threatens the security of the entire region.
The EU calls on “all parties” to show the greatest possible restraint to avoid an “uncontrollable escalation” in the Middle East after Israel carried out airstrikes in Iran during the night of Saturday.
“The dangerous cycle of attacks and reprisals risks leading to a further expansion of the regional conflict,” the EU said in a statement.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer insists that Israel “has the right to defend itself against Iranian aggression”:
– And I want to be equally clear that we must avoid further regional escalation and call on all sides to show restraint, he says at a press conference, the BBC reports.
The US also urges Iran to refrain from retaliation, according to the public service company.
Two people on motocross have collided with each other in a field in Tierp.
Both have been taken to hospital, one by ambulance helicopter and the other by ambulance.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
The people should be in their 20s, the police write on their website.
Ten Iranian border guards have been killed in an attack in the southeastern parts of Iran, Reuters reports with reference to Iran’s Interior Ministry.
They are suspected of having been attacked by Sunni Muslim militants.
Traffic is completely stopped on the E22 outside Gunnebo after an accident where two cars collided head-on. A total of four people are involved.
– There are injured, says police spokesperson Fredrik Bratt, but he cannot say how seriously injured they are.
All four are taken away by ambulance, the police write on their website.
Fredrik Bratt has no forecast for how long the traffic will be closed.
SVT’s hit show “Den stora elgvandringen” ended up in the district court after a conflict with the man who rented the premises to them.
It reports P4 Västerbotten.
For five years, until 2023, the man has leased a facility to SVT in Kullberg where they followed the migration of the moose.
But the man claims that SVT did not pay for an electrical cable and an electrical cabinet.
SVT, on the other hand, says that they paid for everything.
The parties have now reached a settlement and SVT must pay SEK 40,000 extra to the lessor of the premises.
To The newspaper Ångermanland the man has said that there will be no new collaboration.
– I don’t want them here.
A driver has driven off the road and his car overturned on National Highway 87 in Östersund.
The driver, a young man, was alone in the car and he was taken to hospital by ambulance.
Today the tickets for Kent’s three concerts in March were released. A total of 114,000 tickets were released.
For those who bought tickets in the app, technical problems and service interruptions occurred.
“We are currently experiencing operational disruptions,” writes SVT in the app.
Now the band announces that they are releasing tickets for an extra concert.
The customers queuing to buy tickets could be greeted by the announcement that an extra concert date is being released for March 26, 2025.
After last night’s attack by Israel, Iran’s foreign ministry says it has the right to defend itself.
“Iran has the right and obligation to defend itself against foreign acts of aggression,” the State Department said in a statement.
Israel struck, among other things, several weapons factories. According to Iran’s army, two soldiers were killed in the overnight attack.
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