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Police action in central Stockholm during Sunday evening. Photo: Aftonbladet
There is currently a large police operation at a hotel in central Stockholm.
Several people have been arrested and at least seven police cars are on the scene.
The text is updated.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
A trailer on a truck has started to burn on the E4 south of Ödeshög.
The emergency services are on site.
– There is a lot of smoke coming from the brakes, it was hot there, says Christian Lind, officer on duty at the rescue service.
No one is said to have been injured in the incident.
The truck is in a southbound direction.
– There is limited access on the road.
It is currently unclear whether the police have been called to the scene or not.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Archive image. Photo: Jack Guez/AP/TT
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the Israeli military’s fierce warfare against terror-labeled Hamas in Rafah in southern Gaza will soon be over.
– The intensive phase of the fighting against Hamas is about to end. They are about to be phased out. It does not mean that the war is about to end, but the war in its intense phase is about to end in Rafah, he says in an interview with the Israeli television channel Channel 14.
Two cars have collided on Hågelbyleden in Botkyrka.
Emergency services, police and ambulance are on site.
The alarm came at 8pm in the evening.
– One car is in the ditch and one is on the roof, says Andreas Blomquist, officer on duty at the rescue service.
Two people must be involved.
It is unclear if anyone is injured.
The road is completely closed, and will be for approximately another 20 minutes, according to Anderas Blomquist.
– We don’t know how the accident happened yet.
Update:
– One person must have been unconscious and put on a stretcher, says Tomas Idstedt, officer on duty at the police.
It is unclear if the other person has any injuries.
– We will investigate the incident and see if there is reason to suspect a crime, says Tomas Idstedt.
Floods are supposed to be a reason for the poisonous snake spreading in Bangladesh. Archive image. Photo: Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP/TT
Panic is spreading in Bangladesh since the poisonous Russell’s viper has been observed in various parts of the country in recent times, writes the Spanish news agency EFE.
All health centers and hospitals in Bangladesh have been ordered to stockpile antidote following reports of an increase in snakebites across the country. Health Minister Samanta Lal Sen urges Bangladeshis to seek medical care as quickly as possible if they have been bitten, the BBC reports.
The snake species was declared extinct in the country in 2002, but has since returned – and is now increasing at an alarming rate.
According to scientists and wildlife experts, the increase is due to recurring floods, good food availability for the snake and reduced predator populations. They believe the snake – which is a good swimmer – spread in flood waters.
Six people have died and over a hundred people have been injured in a missile and drone attack from Ukraine on Sunday, reports AP with reference to Russian authorities.
The attack took place on the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula.
Two of the dead were children.
One person has also died in connection with Russia’s bombing of Kharkiv in Ukraine, which is now entering its second day.
Shots have been fired at a synagogue, a church and a police outpost in Russia. This is stated by state Russian media according to the independent Moscow Times.
Several police officers have died and other people have been injured in the attack, Reuters reports, among others.
Read more here.
SAS has today canceled six flights due to technical problems and illness among employees. That’s what Knut Morten Johansen, head of community relations at SAS, says VG.
It is departures to Athens, Zurich, Amsterdam, Stockholm and Bergen that are affected.
On Saturday, ten SAS flights were cancelled, which meant that many had to find new options for their holiday.
SAS states that a total of over 2,400 out of 125,000 travelers have been affected by canceled flights this weekend.
A 36-year-old woman has been attacked by wolves in a zoo near Paris, it reports BBC.
The attack happened when the woman was out jogging and ran into a part of the park designated for car safaris.
It is currently unclear why the woman ran in the area. She is currently in intensive care in hospital.
The park has yet to comment on the incident.
The police are on site in Kumla in the area around Prästgårdsskogen.
A five-year-old boy has gone missing.
The boy is wearing blue jean shorts, a blue Nike t-shirt, a grey/black sweatshirt with a neon green zipper, flip flops, a waist bag with Micky Mouse, a blue and white bicycle helmet and possibly a blue bicycle, according to the police.
“If someone has the boy in front of them, call 112 and if you want to leave a tip, call 114 14 and ask for the police command center in Bergslagen,” they write on their website.
Update:
The boy has been found, according to the police.
Patrol has found him in Kumlaby unharmed.
Skipped the dip. Photo: Aurelien Morissard / AP
Today Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo would take a dip in the river Seine to show that it is clean enough, writes TV4.
But the dip has not happened.
Outraged Parisians are now threatening to poop in the river to show their displeasure at the high clean-up costs.
In social media, the hashtag #JeChieDansLaSeineLe23Juin has spread, which means “I shit in the Seine on June 23” in Swedish.
The Tappströms bridge on route 261 out to Ekerö has become stuck due to a “technical error”, writes the Swedish Transport Administration on its website.
Apart from a ferry, the bridge is the only way out to the island and the failure has a “very large impact” on traffic.
Two passenger cars have collided on the E4 at exit 118 near Klinga, write NT.
One of the cars involved in the accident left the scene and was later found by the police.
Three people are said to have been in the car which did not leave the scene. Everyone must have been able to get out of the car themselves.
The road in the northbound direction was completely closed, but could soon be opened again at 4 p.m.
On the night of Saturday, a man in his 80s was injured in a house fire in Västgötska Vargön
He managed to get out, along with a dog, and had to be taken to hospital for intensive care.
During Sunday reports GP that his life could not be saved.
Relatives have been notified. Even the dog has died.
It is still unclear what caused the fire and the police are investigating the matter as public negligence.
A five-year-old child has been hit by an electric scooter in Västerås shortly before 2pm on Sunday.
The child was taken by ambulance to the hospital with unclear injuries.
The person driving the scooter has left the scene, according to the police.
– According to initial information, it should be a young person who has left the scene immediately after the incident, says police spokesperson Mattias Rutegård.
– We certainly hope that this young person reports to the police. If not, we hope that we can get hold of the person ourselves, he continues.
A preliminary investigation into carelessness in traffic, causing bodily harm and gross illegal deviation from the scene of a traffic accident has been established.
The electric scooter has been seized.
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