Fire in industry – big draw

THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Fire in industry – big draw

    There is a fire in an industrial building in GIslaved.

    The emergency services were dispatched just before 10 o’clock.

    – The alarm comes in like a mobile home on fire. It was a bit close to an industrial building, so the fire managed to get into parts of the building, says the rescue service’s command operator.

    It is unclear what kind of industry it is.

    – We have a fairly large battery of units on their way there.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Large police effort – alarm about an injured person

    Just before 9 p.m., the police received a call about an injured person in Tornby in Linköping.

    A major operation is underway at the scene where they are investigating what happened. But so far no one has been found injured.

    A seat has been blocked. No one has been arrested.

  • Details: The court gets more money

    The court will receive more money in next year’s budget.

    This is reported by SR Ekot.

    The reason must be that security for the royal family needs to be tightened.

    The grant for 2025 will amount to SEK 190 million, Ekot learns.

    In addition, the Tidö parties will propose an extra six million kroner for the current year in the autumn amendment budget.

  • Assault in the square – woman to hospital

    Just before 8 p.m., the police were called to Lilla Torget in central Linköping.

    Passers-by had seen a person being beaten.

    When the police arrived at the scene, the perpetrators had disappeared.

    A woman has been taken by ambulance to hospital, and the condition of her injuries is currently unclear.

    The police have spoken to witnesses and checked several “interesting places”, they write on their website. No one has been arrested.

  • Loud bang – damage to house

    At around 8:30 p.m., the police and ambulance were alerted to a loud bang at an apartment building in Falköping.

    On site, they discovered minor material damage to the house.

    No one appears to have been injured

    The place has been cordoned off and the police will be knocking on doors in the area.

    The incident is being investigated as public-dangerous devastation.

  • The Fed cuts interest rates – unexpectedly

    The US central bank Federal Reserve (Fed) lowers its key interest rate by 0.50 percentage points. It is the first reduction in over four years. And the Fed sees more cuts ahead.

    The interest rate is now at 4.75–5.0 percent.

    Wednesday’s drop was unexpectedly large. Before the announcement, there had been a lot of speculation about how big it would be. Several analysts thought that the Fed would settle for 0.25 percentage points, but now the central bank struck with a double reduction of the key interest rate. However, one of the members thought that 0.25 percentage points would have been enough.

    Read more here.

  • Information: Hand grenades found in a car on the Öresund Bridge

    Bomb technicians on site. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    The police have been alerted to the Öresund Bridge due to a suspicious find, write South Sweden.

    The police spokesperson in Region South confirms that the National bomb shelter is in place.

    – And we are there to help the customs in a matter, more than that I will not go into at the moment, he says.

    According to information to SVT should it be a person who came driving from Denmark towards Sweden. When Swedish customs stopped the person, several hand grenades were found in the car, the channel writes.

    Fredrik Bratt also emphasizes that there is no danger to the public.

  • UN demands: End the occupation within one year

    This is how the countries voted. Photo: UN News/X

    The UN demands that Israel end its “illegal presence in occupied Palestinian territory within 12 months”.

    This is stated in a resolution adopted by the General Assembly today, writes Reuters.

    124 countries voted in favor and 14 abstained, including Israel and the United States.

    43 countries abstained from voting, including Sweden.

  • One to hospital after apartment fire

    There has been a fire in an apartment in Täby outside Stockholm.

    One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The police have launched an investigation into public negligence.

  • Arla recalls skimmed milk

    Not lactose free.

    Arla is recalling the product Arla Cultura Onaka Natural Filmmilk.

    The reason for the recall is that it incorrectly states that the product is lactose-free, the company writes in a press release.

    All packaging with best before dates of 2024-09-19, 2024-09-26 and 2024-10-03 are recalled.

    – We take the incident seriously and are therefore recalling all Onaka packaging with stated best before dates. At the same time, we have started an investigation into how the mislabeling occurred. We apologize for this, it is important that consumers feel safe with our products, says Johanna Ryssnäs, quality manager at Arla.

  • Alarm about shooting at school in Oslo

    A large police operation is currently underway at a school in Oslo after reports of gunfire.

    “We are on site with great resources. We are looking for perpetrators and possibly injured persons. So far, we have not found anyone injured,” writes the Oslo police.

    There are 480 students at the school. About 100 people work there.

    That is reported by VG.

    According to the newspaper, which has been in contact with the school’s principal, both students and employees are currently being kept indoors in the classrooms.

    According to NTB, a person must possibly be injured. The police have reportedly arrested three people.

  • UN: The attack with pagers is against human rights

    Those responsible for the attack in Lebanon yesterday where hundreds of pagers exploded must be held accountable.

    That’s what Volker Türk, UN human rights chief, says in a statement according to AFP.

    According to him, the act is against the international law on the law of human rights.

    Lebanon blames Israel for the attack. So do American unnamed sources.

  • Norrköping smells of beer

    A special smell spreads over Norrköping.

    Some say it smells bad, others that it smells a bit like beer.

    It turns out that the smell comes from Lantmännen’s production facility in the city.

    NT reports it.

    – We have a renovation of a process equipment which means that it will smell different for two weeks. The County Administrative Board is informed in accordance with our procedures, says operations manager Johanna Löfroth to the newspaper.

  • Young Swede is sentenced for crimes in Denmark

    A 19-year-old man from Sweden was sentenced on Wednesday afternoon for exploding a hand grenade in June.

    The man is sentenced to five years in prison, reports Danish BT.

    The 19-year-old admitted to taking on the task of detonating the hand grenade in Denmark, explaining that he was in desperate need of money to pay off a debt.

    The sentence against the man is the first in a wave of violence that affects several young Swedes who went over to Denmark to commit various types of violent crimes.

    At the same time, several young Swedes are in custody suspected of serious violent crimes.

    The text is updated.

  • Reuters: Hezbollah has attacked Israel

    Hezbollah says it has attacked military targets in Israel for the first time since Tuesday’s attack in Lebanon.

    Reuters reports.

    About ten rockets are said to have been fired at northern Israel. They should have landed in open terrain and caused no injuries, writes TT and refers to Israeli media.

    At least twelve people were killed and nearly 3,000 injured in the attack in Lebanon yesterday when hundreds of pagers exploded.

    Israel is accused of being behind the attack, but has not commented on the allegations.

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