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  • Fireworks were shot into the home

    Fireworks were shot into the home

    A firework piece has been shot into an apartment in Linköping, according to the emergency services.

    No fire has broken out, but smoke is said to have spread in the home.

    Police and emergency services are on site.

  • Man dead – pinned under root roll

    Man dead – pinned under root roll

    The police were alerted about a man who disappeared in connection with forestry work in Ulricehamn on Friday evening.

    During the search, he was found pinned under a root ball.

    – The police patrol alerted SOS that assistance was needed to help this person, says police spokesperson Adam Isaksson Samara.

    At 10 p.m., the police stated that the man died of his injuries.

    Next of kin have been notified.

    A report regarding a workplace accident and causing the death of another will be drawn up.

  • A-tractors in a head-on collision

    A-tractors in a head-on collision

    Police, ambulance and emergency services have responded to a traffic accident in Uddevalla.

    According to the police, two cars have collided head-on. According to the police, these are A tractors.

    One person is taken to hospital by ambulance.

    A report of negligence in traffic and illegal driving is drawn up.

  • Pissing Santa wanted by Norwegian police

    The Norwegian wanted plot. Photo: Norwegian police

    Pissing Santa wanted by Norwegian police

    A person dressed as Santa has harassed residents outside Oslo, reports The daily newspaper.

    On several occasions, Santa has rung the doorbell and then peed in people’s gardens.

    “We had a patrol in the area to look for Santa, but did not find him,” the police write.

    Police have now shared an image of Santa, taken from a private person’s camera, and are asking for tips to get in touch with him.

  • Alarm about an explosion in Borgholm

    Alarm about an explosion in Borgholm

    During Friday evening, the emergency services were alerted to an explosion in central Borgholm.

    Smoke developed as a result, but no one was injured and the emergency services have now left the scene.

    According to the alarm operator, it happened in a public toilet next to a sports field.

  • Crash on the E45 – seven to hospital

    Crash on the E45 – seven to hospital

    Two cars have collided on the E45 at the height of Kil.

    Seven people are said to be involved in the accident. One person had to be cut in front to be able to get out.

    – All are taken to hospital for a check-up, says police spokesperson Gabriel Henning.

    The accident has a major impact on traffic, which is diverted via national highway 61.

  • Charged mobile – caused bomb alarm

    Charged mobile – caused bomb alarm

    The Falkenbergs police were alerted to a suspiciously dangerous object taped to a lamp post.

    But it was quickly established that there was no danger.

    Someone had taped up a cell phone and unplugged it to charge it, according to police.

    “Because of this, the device must have started howling,” the police write on their website.

  • Italian journalist arrested in Iran

    Italian journalist arrested in Iran

    The Italian journalist Cecilia Sala has been detained in Iran for a week, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs says.

    She works for the newspaper Il Foglio and the podcast company Chora Media and was in Tehran for work.

    According to one of her employers, she is being held in solitary confinement in the notorious Evin Prison. Iran has not given a reason for the arrest.

  • Many airlines are canceling trips to the Middle East

    Many airlines are canceling trips to the Middle East

    Several major airlines are canceling all flights to several locations in the Middle East due to the prevailing security situation writes Omni citing Reuters.

    The news agency’s compilation of 26 airlines shows that most of the companies are stopping flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut.

    Some airlines cancel the trips for a few days, such as Air France-KLM. Emirates is also canceling flights to Baghdad and Beirut until December 31. Other airlines such as Cathay Pacific and Fly Dubai are canceling travel for most of 2025.

    The increase in the number of robots that have been launched in the region is causing concern, with flight crews expressing concern about flying certain routes.

  • Suspected attempted murder – woman stabbed

    Suspected attempted murder – woman stabbed

    The police have moved to a residential address in Motala following an alarm about an injured person.

    – A man allegedly injured a woman with a stick, says Martina Gradian, police spokesperson.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the woman has been stabbed.

    She was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – She was awake and talkative. Otherwise, the damage situation is unclear, says Martina Gradian.

    The man and the woman know each other from before. According to the police, there were also children in the apartment.

    – The man has been arrested and will be questioned. The apartment has been cordoned off for a technical examination.

    A preliminary investigation into attempted murder has been launched.

  • The plane was going to London – went to Dublin

    Archive image. Norwegian plane. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT / TT News Agency

    The plane was going to London – went to Dublin

    A Norwegian plane with 185 passengers took off from Arlanda on Friday morning with destination London, a few hours later it instead lands in Dublin, Ireland.

    It is the second Norwegian plane on the same day that had to return to Arlanda. During the morning, another Norwegian plane, also on its way to London, had to turn around in the air and return to Arlanda.

    Norwegian believes that the plane could not land in London due to prevailing weather conditions.

    – The passengers will be rebooked on the first possible flight, says Eline Hyggen Skari, press person at Norwegian.

  • Man arrested at Arlanda – suspected of terrorist financing

    Man arrested at Arlanda – suspected of terrorist financing

    A 25-year-old man has been arrested for a terror-related crime at Arlanda, writes TV4.

    He is suspected of gross terrorist financing of crime, the chief prosecutor told the channel.

    A custody hearing will be held this afternoon, at 3:30 p.m., writes TV4.

  • Kristersson: Ready to help

    Kristersson: Ready to help

    Ulf Kristersson has spoken with Finnish President Alexander Stubb and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte after the cable break.

    “Sweden is ready to help. It is good that NATO is strengthening its military presence in the Baltic Sea. After recent events with ships suspected of damaging and hijacking underwater cables, we need to strengthen the security of our Nordic and Baltic countries. The Swedish coast guard is also now strengthening its maritime surveillance to contribute to that work,” he writes on X.

  • Man charged – killed 16-year-old boy on Nockeby bridge

    Man charged – killed 16-year-old boy on Nockeby bridge

    A 42-year-old man is charged, among other things, with grossly causing the death of another and gross drunken driving after a collision on the Nockeby Bridge in Ekerö in the fall of 2023.

    In the high-profile incident, 16-year-old Filip Graner died.

  • The Coast Guard increases its presence after the cable breaks

    The Coast Guard increases its presence after the cable breaks

    The Swedish Coast Guard has decided to expand the monitoring of ship traffic after the cable breaks between Estonia and Finland.

  • Hospitals are forcibly evacuated by Israel

    Hospitals are forcibly evacuated by Israel

    One of northern Gaza’s last functioning hospitals was forcibly evacuated on Friday morning writes the BBC.

    Staff at Kamal Adwan Hospital were given 15 minutes to evacuate patients and staff to its courtyard, a hospital manager told the BBC.

    After the deadline, Israeli troops entered the hospital and removed the remaining patients, a doctor said.

    No injuries have yet been reported during the evacuation.

    At least 45 people were killed in Israeli attacks near the hospital on Thursday.

    Among them were five employees of the hospital.

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