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  • Explosion: “Damage to property”

    An explosion occurred on Kungsgatan in central Gothenburg during the night towards Saturday.

    The emergency services were alerted at 00:31 and are on the scene with several fire trucks.

    – We received an alarm about a loud bang and have found damage to a property. It is a part of the glass that is damaged, says Peter Zettersten, alarm and line operator at the rescue service.

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  • Russian soldiers convicted of massacres

    A burned-out car in the town of Volnovacha in Donetsk. Archive image. Photo: Alexei Alexandrov/AP/TT

    Two Russian soldiers have been sentenced to life in prison for carrying out a massacre of a family of nine in Ukraine, Russian state-run media reports.

    The two, both aged between 20 and 30, were convicted in a secret trial in Rostov-na-Donu of a “mass murder motivated by political, ideological, racial, national or religious hatred”.

    Read more here.

  • Car has overturned

    A car has overturned and driven off the road on national highway 15 at the height of Älmhult.

    One person is affected.

    There is no information on the state of damage.

  • The disappointment: It wasn’t Earhart’s plane

    Amelia Earhart with her navigator Fred Noonan. They both disappeared in 1937 and have never been found. Photo: AP/TT

    Earlier this year, deep-sea researchers believed they had found Amelia Earhart’s plane. But now it turns out that it is actually a rock formation on the bottom of the sea.

    – I’m very disappointed, but you know, that’s life, says search leader Tony Romeo to the Wall Street Journal.

  • Pelosi blames the loss on Biden

    Watching the President’s actions. Photo: Kin Cheung/AP

    Nancy Pelosi thinks the Democrats lost the presidential election – because of Joe Biden.

    According to the former speaker of the House of Representatives, Biden waited far too long to drop out as a presidential candidate.

    She tells the New York Times.

    – If the president had left earlier, we would have had more candidates to choose from.

    However, Pelosi believes that Harris would have been a strong candidate in an open primary.

    – But it didn’t happen that way. We have to live with what happened. Since the president immediately chose Harris, it became next to impossible to have a primary.

    She continues:

    – If it had happened earlier, things would have looked different.

    Pelosi is said to have expressed concern about the president’s candidacy – already two weeks before he dropped out, according to CNN.

  • Food delivery boy robbed – beaten by boys

    At 18.35 the police in Malmö were alerted to a robbery.

    About ten younger boys allegedly assaulted and robbed a food supplier of food.

    The boys then ran from the scene, according to police.

    It is unclear if the delivery boy, who is a 35-year-old man, suffered any physical injuries.

  • Man found injured outside

    A man in his 50s has been found injured outdoors in central Malmö.

    The police were called to the scene due to a dispute.

    The injured man was awake and able to speak when he was checked by an ambulance, the police said.

    The police are looking for a person in the area.

  • The UN peacekeeping force accuses Israel of new attacks

    Posting for the UN peacekeeping force Unifil at the border between Israel and Lebanon. Archive image. Photo: Lina Malers/TT

    The UN peacekeeping mission Unifil in Lebanon says Israeli military has caused damage to a post in southern Lebanon. According to a Unifil statement, the operation was “deliberate and direct (directed)” against UN forces.

    The incident occurred on Thursday and was “the seventh of similar actions” carried out by Israel’s military. The attack took place against Unifil’s post in Ras Naqura, where protective concrete barriers and fences were destroyed.

    In the sharp statement, the peacekeeping force states that in its mission it is not afraid to end up in the firing line – but that Unifil opposes direct attacks on UN posts.

  • Trump, Musk and Zelensky on the phone

    Donald Trump was on the phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi.

    Then he handed over the phone to Elon Musk, writes New York Times.

    The event took place at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

    Read more in Aftonbladet’s article.

  • Car on fire on the way

    There is a fully developed fire in a passenger car on national highway 70 just south of Romme.

    The car is on a tow truck and extinguishing work is underway.

    The emergency services estimate that the road will be closed until 7 p.m., something that can change.

    There are no reports of injuries in connection with the car fire.

  • The prosecutor in the Trump cases pauses the work

    Jack Smith. Photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP

    Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who prosecuted Donald Trump, is “pausing” his work to evaluate how or if he can continue his work. That is according to CNBC.

    According to the channel, Smith says that Trump’s lawyers do not oppose the break.

    Trump has been charged, among other things, for his involvement in the storming of the Capitol in January 2021 after the election loss to Joe Biden, as well as for his handling of classified documents stored at the Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, after his time in the White House.

    Donald Trump was elected this week as the new president of the United States.

  • The FBI is investigating a suspected assassination plot against Trump

    The FBI has stopped an assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

    Iran is singled out for the assassination plans, according to the US Department of Justice.

    – This reveals that Iran continues to attack, says FBI Director Christopher Wray.

    Read more here.

  • Truck blocking traffic after accident

    A truck has driven into a median barrier on route 68 between Norberg and Avesta, write P4 The valleys.

    The road is completely closed.

    The text is updated.

  • Russian-Ukrainian meeting on prisoners of war

    Ukraine’s Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets. Archive image. Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka

    Russia’s Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova has met her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Lubinets in Belarus. They both state that on social media.

    Both state that they discussed prisoners of war and future prisoner exchanges. It was their first meeting in two and a half years.

    “We exchanged lists of prisoners of war,” writes Lubinets, and says that he also handed over letters from relatives of the Ukrainians captured by Russia.

    Earlier on Friday, Ukraine stated that it had received the remains of 563 Ukrainian soldiers from Russia.

  • Fire in apartment building – one to hospital

    There has been a fire in an apartment building in Timrå.

    A person who was inside the residence has been taken to hospital.

    The police were alerted to the fire at around 2:30 p.m.

    There is no information on the state of the damage.

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