Iran: “Sinwar’s death increases the will to fight”

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  • Iran: “Sinwar’s death increases the will to fight”

    The will to fight and resistance will be strengthened as a result of Israel’s killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Iran’s UN delegation in New York claims in a statement on X.

    “The spirit of resistance will be strengthened. He (read: Sinwar) becomes a role model for children and young people who will continue his struggle to liberate Palestine,” writes the delegation, adding:

    “As long as the occupation and violence continue, the resistance continues, because the martyr lives and inspires”.

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  • Villa overheated in Vikingstad

    A two-story villa in Vikingstad outside Linköping is completely engulfed in flames and the emergency services will let it burn to the ground.

    At first it was unclear if anyone was still in the burning house. The rescue service could not carry out smoke diving due to the risk of debris.

    But later in the night it was stated that no one should have been in the building.

    The alarm about the fire came at 01:15.

  • Drove under the influence of nitrous oxide – convicted of aggravated drunken driving

    During the drive towards Malmö, the 19-year-old driver and his passenger inhaled nitrous oxide. It ended up that he pulled over and crashed the car at high speed. Now he is sentenced for aggravated drunken driving, which is unique according to the Motormen’s Helnykterhetsförbund (MHF).

    – In the few verdicts that exist, the prosecution has been rejected or it has been seen as drunken driving beyond the normal range, says MHF CEO Tomas Jonsson to Sydsvenskan.

    The 19-year-old is sentenced to probation and 40 hours of community service. No one was seriously injured in the accident.

  • Hezbollah: New phase begins in the war

    Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon announces that a “new and escalating phase” is beginning in the war against Israel.

    The Shia militia’s military command states, in a statement, that the outside world will notice what this means in the “coming days”.

    The rocket attacks against Israel will continue to “escalate day by day”, according to the statement. Hezbollah claims, among other things, that precision-guided robots will be deployed for the first time.

    The announcement came after Israel said on Thursday that its forces had killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza. However, Sinwar was not mentioned in the statement.

  • Problems with Verisure

    Photo: Reader image, screenshot.

    Several customers have problems with Verisure.

    Among other things, it is not possible to log in or access “My pages”.

    Aftonbladet is looking for Verisure.

    The text is updated.

  • The Prime Minister comments on the death of the Hamas leader

    Hamas’s top leader Yahya Sinwar died in Gaza after an Israeli attack on Thursday.

    – I personally won’t miss him – whether it’s good remains to be seen, says Ulf Kristersson (M) in an interview in Echo.

  • The grief of the One Direction colleagues

    Photo: Ian West

    Now the One Direction colleagues break the silence after Liam Payne’s death.

    “We are completely devastated by the news of Liam’s passing,” they write.

    Read more here.

  • Alarm about flying objects at nuclear power plants

    The police are on site at the Forsmark nuclear power plant after receiving calls from the public about flying objects in the area.

    – It is a bit unclear at the moment, but we are there to be able to form our own opinion, says Stefan Larsson, press spokesperson at the police.

    The alarm came in at 20.29.

    The text is updated.

  • Zelenskyy to Trump: “Nuclear weapons or NATO”

    Photo: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP

    In a meeting two weeks ago, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Donald Trump that Ukraine’s victory plan could take two paths.

    – Either Ukraine will have nuclear weapons, and then they will be our defense. Or we have to enter into some kind of alliance. Apart from NATO, today we do not know of any effective alliances, says the Ukrainian president in German Photo.

    Zelenskyy, however, says he would rather choose NATO membership than acquire nuclear weapons.

  • Heavy fire in apartment building

    Photo: Isak Lowry

    There is a fire on the third floor of an apartment building in central Linköping.

    Emergency services, ambulance and police moved out at 20.20.

    “There is an extensive fire at the scene,” the police write on their website.

    The fire may have spread to two apartments.

    A total of 15 people from two fire stations are working on the scene, and smoke divers have been deployed on two floors.

    “No person should be injured. Evacuation of the property is underway,” the police write.

    Barricades have been set up.

    Read more here.

  • Commuter train evacuated – hit concrete objects

    A commuter train has been evacuated in Knivsta north of Stockholm.

    This after the train ran into a concrete object on the track.

    The accident happened between 5 and 5:30 p.m., and it was only at 6:15 p.m. that the decision was made that the passengers needed to evacuate the train.

    – It is classified as sabotage, says Karolina Wichman at SL’s press service.

    The police are on their way out to investigate where the possible crime may have been committed.

    The accident caused damage to the train, and work is now being done to remove it from the track.

    Train traffic is now running again, but the accident has led to major consequential delays for other trains on the route between Knivsta and Uppsala.

    – I recommend all travelers to find out what the situation looks like on the Swedish Transport Agency’s website.

  • Problems with Handelsbanken solved

    Photo: Screenshot of the merchant bank’s app

    Several customers experienced problems with Handelsbanken.

    Couldn’t log into the app or go to their website.

    On Downdetector’s website, there were over 1,000 people who reported problems at 7 p.m.

    Barely half an hour later, the services now function as usual.

    “We regret the problems it may have caused our customers,” writes John Zanchi, press officer at Handelsbanken, in an email to Aftonbladet.

  • E-commerce: Eight out of ten toys dangerous for children

    Toys do not meet the requirements. Archive image. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    Eight out of ten toys that can be bought on online sales platforms do not meet EU safety requirements.

    This means that children risk suffocation or poisoning from the products.

    The Swedish Toy and Baby Industry, together with the European industry organization Toy Industries of Europe (TIE), has examined around a hundred different toys without a brand name or with an unknown one.

    Among other things, it concerns teething rings that easily break into small pieces with a risk of suffocation as a result.

    The toys were purchased from Allegro, AliExpress, Amazon Marketplace, Bol, Cdiscount, Fruugo, Light In The Box, Shein, Temu and Wish.

  • New Israeli attack – several killed

    Ten people, including women and children, have been killed in an Israeli attack on a residential building in the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, writes Al Jazeera with reference to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.

    According to Wafa, the attack was aimed at a populated area of ​​the camp.

  • Large kitchen coat of 18

    Several vehicles are involved in a kitchen sink at the Fredhäll tunnel on the E4 in Stockholm.

    – Right now the last blue light is running and the road is open again, says Ola Österling, press spokesperson at the police.

    However, an additional kitchen sink has occurred on E18 at the height of Kungsängen.

    The alarm came in at 4:31 p.m.

    The police are on the scene and an ambulance has been called.

    – No one is seriously injured, but beyond that I don’t know what the damage picture looks like.

    One of three lanes is open in the northbound direction.

    – There is massive queuing.

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