Injured with sharp object – one to hospital, according to information

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  • Injured with sharp object – one to hospital, according to information

    A man in his 20s has been attacked with a sharp object in central Eslöv.

    The police received the alarm at 7:40 p.m.

    – It is unclear at the moment what kind of sharp object it is, says Filip Annas, press spokesperson at the police.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

    – The place is cordoned off and we are working with interrogations and looking at surveillance cameras in the area.

    One or more perpetrators are wanted.

    – We received information that there were several people involved, but we do not yet know what roles they had, says Filip Annas.

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  • Alarm about masturbating man

    The police have been alerted about a man who followed women in their 30s in Tantolunden on Södermalm in Stockholm.

    The man has also masturbated openly.

    When the patrol got there, however, the man had managed to leave the scene.

    The incident is being investigated as sexual harassment and a case of outrageous behavior.

    The man has not yet been found.

  • Barcelona wants to stop “Airbnb accommodation” completely by 2028

    Barcelona residents protest against mass tourism. Picture from earlier in June. Photo: Emilio Morenatti/AP/TT

    From November 2028, it will no longer be possible to rent short-term apartments à la Airbnb in Barcelona, ​​according to a proposal.

    The Spanish city’s board formulates the proposal as saying that 10,000 apartments will be “returned” to the population.

    Barcelona already has a tourist tax of 5 euros per day for those who rent an apartment or house as a tourist in the city. Now the mayor of Barcelona, ​​Jaume Collboni, wants to withdraw all permits for such tourist accommodation completely, as a way to cut down on mass tourism in the country, El País reports.

  • Car overturned and caught fire – unknown extent of damage

    A car with two people in it overturned and caught fire near Löt on Öland, the police say.

    One person has gotten out on their own and is being cared for by paramedics, but how it has gone for the other is unclear, reports the Barometer.

    It is unclear how serious the injuries were to the people.

    – It is a single-vehicle accident, a passenger car has overturned for an unknown reason, and in connection with that started a fire. If anyone was injured, I have no information at this time, says police spokesperson Filip Annas to TT.

  • Fire in apartment building

    There was a fire in an apartment building in Blackeberg outside Stockholm during Friday evening.

    – We are there with x number of units due to heavy smoke from a basement. The fire in the basement is out, says Thomas Skantz, line operator at the rescue service.

    There are no reports of personal injuries.

    – We are now working to ventilate smoke from the stairwell and ensure that the fire does not flare up again.

  • Man dead after single-vehicle accident

    A 55-year-old man has died in connection with an accident in Örkelljunga.

    Relatives have been notified.

    A car overturned on Friday afternoon on Ängelholmsvägen.

    The police are investigating the circumstances of the accident.

  • MC and passenger car in accident – one seriously injured

    A motorcycle and a car have collided on road 32 near Aneby.

    The MC driver was taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – The MC driver has serious injuries, says Johanna Månsson, the rescue service’s command operator.

    The two people who were in the car are said to be unharmed, according to the rescue service.

  • Cyclist and moped rider in accident – both to hospital

    A cyclist and a moped collided in Motala on Friday afternoon.

    – I don’t know what type of accident it is, but they have collided, says Christian Lind, officer on duty at the rescue service.

    The two people have been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – They were awake and talkative when they left. I don’t know more, says Christian Lind.

    The emergency services are ready at the scene, and the incident has not caused any traffic disruptions.

  • Murder attempt in Sigtuna

    Photo: Aftonbladet

    There is currently a police operation in Sigtuna.

    – We were alerted at 16.05 about an injured person, it is a woman in her 40s and she raised the alarm herself that she had been the victim of a crime, says police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the woman has been stabbed and the whole thing is classified as attempted murder.

    A 45-year-old man has been arrested, according to the police he has a close relationship with the woman.

  • After the drowning alarm in Växjö – missing person found alive

    Police, sea rescue and ambulance rushed to a swimming area in Växjö just before four o’clock in the afternoon after an alarm about drowning, reports P4 Kronoberg.

    The emergency services initially stated that one person was missing from the scene.

    But shortly after the alarm came, the missing person had been found alive and the person had not been in the water.

  • Three arrested in Germany – suspected of spying for a foreign power

    Three men have been arrested in Frankfurt on suspicion of spying for a foreign intelligence service, the German prosecutor’s office writes in a press release.

    The suspects are natives of Russia, Ukraine and Armenia.

    According to the prosecutor, they must have traveled to Germany to collect information about a Ukrainian citizen who was in Frankfurt.

    Among other things, they are said to have carried out reconnaissance work at a cafe in the city.

    The authority does not want to state which country’s intelligence service they are suspected of spying for.

  • Major blackouts on the Balkan Peninsula: “Total collapse”

    Almost all of Montenegro, Bosnia and large parts of Croatia and Albania have been affected by a widespread power outage.

    The power outage occurred at 12:30 p.m. and a couple of hours later, several areas are still without electricity.

    The Sarajevo Times reports that traffic lights have stopped working and describes the situation in Sarajevo as a “total collapse”.

    Several people have also contacted Aftonbladet and told that hotels are completely turned off.

    The island of Hvar in Croatia is also completely without power, according to the data.

  • A car has overturned in Ödeshög

    Shortly after 2 p.m., the police were alerted to a traffic accident on the E4 south of Ödeshög.

    – It must be a passenger car that may have overturned, and three people must be involved, says police spokesperson Olle Elverot.

    Traffic was completely closed in the southbound direction.

    Three people have been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    – The car was upside down. The people were out of the vehicle when we arrived, says Håkan Ljung at the rescue service Östra Götaland.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, one person is said to be seriously injured.

    At 4 p.m., the emergency services announced that they had left the scene.

  • Person has fallen into the water – emergency services on site

    The rescue service received a drowning alarm in Torsby marina.

    – A person has fallen into the water. The rescue service is on the spot with two units, says Agnes Brandt, team leader at SOS alarm who is responsible for the rescue region Bergslagen.

    The person must be out of the water.

    – An ambulance was on the scene, was loaded and went to hospital. But I don’t know anything about the damage situation, says an ambulance conductor at the healthcare emergency center in Karlstad.

    According to the police, the person must have fallen into the water between a boat and a jetty.

    – The person must not be able to swim. People around threw in a lifebuoy until the rescue service arrived at the scene, says Sophia Jiglind, press spokesperson for the police.

  • Patient escaped from hospital and stole car – still at large

    The patient who became aggressive and escaped from the Sahlgrenska hospital in Gothenburg on Thursday evening is still at large.

    The police write on their website that the investigation situation “looks good”, but that the man has not yet been arrested.

    After escaping, the patient made his way to a nearby parking garage and robbed a woman of her car.

    He then drove from the scene and made it all the way to Mölndal where the journey ended with him driving straight into a house facade.

    The incident is being investigated as unlawful deprivation of liberty, robbery and contamination from the scene of a traffic accident.

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