Latest news – Car on fire in Ängelholm

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The police have been alerted to Ängelholm municipality because of a car on fire.

The emergency services have also been called to the scene.

There is no information on injuries or how the fire was caused.

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  • Police raid on Norwegian poker tournament

    The police in Tromsø have this evening attacked what is suspected to be an illegal poker tournament. It reports in Tromsø.

    – I can confirm that we are carrying out an operation against a premises where we suspect that there is illegal poker playing, says Eirik Kileng at the police in Troms.

    Between 30-40 people are said to have been in the premises when the police got there. One person has been arrested in connection with the raid.

    According to information to VG, the game must have involved hundreds of thousands of kroner, which was kept in a safe in the premises.

  • Heavy fire in apartment

    A heavy fire broke out this evening in an apartment in Sandbacka in Umeå.

    The alarm came in to SOS at 21.29. Ten units from the rescue service were alerted.

    – We have received calls about a developed fire. We have received information that there is a strong fire, we have many units on site, says a management operator at SOS VK.

    By 11 p.m. the fire was out. The rescue service tells VK that a person who was in the apartment got out onto the balcony – and was brought down from there by a private person.

    The apartment is completely damaged.

  • Fire in apartment complex

    A fire has broken out in an apartment complex in the municipality of Tranum.

    – There is no one left in the apartment where the fire started. But I can’t answer whether the entire building has been evacuated, says Fredrik Hjertén at the rescue service.

    It is still unclear how the fire started, but the emergency services have received information that it spread to the apartment complex’s ventilation.

    – Now we are working to check that the fire does not spread to the willow. We will remain at the site for a couple more hours, says Fredrik Hjertén.

    There are no reports of injuries.

  • New sanctions against Russia and Iran

    The US targets new sanctions against the Russian security service FSB and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran.

    This is stated by the US Department of Finance according to TT.

    The sanctions come after people like Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich were taken “hostage”.

    “The use of people as political pawns, as bargaining chips, imprisoned by governments but on false premises, is a practice that seems to be going in the wrong direction,” a statement from the ministry said.

    At least three American citizens are currently being held in Iranian prisons.

  • Suspected shooting in Eskilstuna

    At 19.30 the police received several alarms about loud bangs in Nyfors in Eskilstuna.

    The police cordon off a place and have started a preliminary investigation regarding serious weapons crime and attempted murder.

    No one appears to have been injured.

    read more here

  • Man stabbed – four arrested after helicopter chase

    Late on Thursday afternoon, the police were alerted about some men arguing in Alby, south of Stockholm.

    A 35-year-old man with knife injuries was found at the scene.

    By then the perpetrators had already disappeared in different directions. But with the help of a helicopter, among other things, the police were able to track down and arrest three people.

    A little later, the police found a fourth suspect.

    Those arrested are between 20-45 years old. The police are investigating the incident as serious illegal threats and assault.

  • Claimed at 365,000 – can get cows and a million

    A man in Växjö was sued for 365,000 kroner for unpaid rent.

    Now the man can become a millionaire instead – and get a bunch of cows.

    The odd rent dispute, which Home & Rent reports on, is about a farm in Växjö municipality.

    It is owned by an estate and is now for sale. A company has rented the property for several years, and has in turn sublet it to a man.

    According to the landlord, the man has not paid rent since 2015, and they therefore demanded the six-figure sum from him.

    The man refused – and came up with a counterclaim of SEK 3.2 million. The man said that he had had a verbal agreement with the previous property owner that he would be compensated for the work he put into the farm.

    The dispute ended with a settlement – the man will receive one million kroner from the company if he moves.

    In addition, he gets to buy off the farm’s cattle and a tractor.

  • Two injured after stabbing in Gothenburg

    The police were called to Gamlestaden in Gothenburg because a man was found stabbed during the evening.

    Another injured man was found nearby. The circumstances are unclear, according to the police.

    – When we got to the scene, we found a man who had been cut with a knife and then we discovered a man near the scene, says Anna Hammarbäck, press spokesperson for the police in the West region.

    It is also unclear if there is a connection between the injured men.

    Both have been taken to hospital by ambulance and one of them has received life-threatening injuries.

    – The other man is also seriously injured. According to reports, he suffered head injuries after being hit, says Anna Hammarbäck.

    An operation is currently underway at the site. The incident is classified as attempted murder and aggravated assault.

  • The EU parliamentarian: Boycott Absolut’s owner

    EU parliamentarian Karin Karlsbro (L) Photo: Fredrik Persson / TT

    Vodka company Absolut’s French owner Pernod Ricard announced that all its alcohol, except for the product Absolut Vodka, will continue to be shipped to Russia

    Now the EU parliamentarian Karin Karlsbro (L) is calling for a broad boycott against the company.

    She says that the continued export to Russia is a mockery of everyone who fights for Ukraine’s existence.

    “If Pernod Ricard’s CEO is serious about condemning the Russian invasion, he should not continue to pump money into the war coffers. The way the company squirms to put short-term profit interests before the survival of Ukraine, and by extension the peace and freedom of all of Europe, is distasteful “, she says in a press release, writes TT.

  • Several people are suspected of robbery and assault

    The police were alerted on Thursday afternoon to a suspected robbery in central Eskilstuna.

    Three people are said to have been forced to take a man’s mobile phone and wallet with violence and threats.

    Several police patrols are now working in the area and one person has been detained.

    There is no information that the man needed to seek medical care.

  • 415,000 soldiers are to be recruited in Russia

    Russia plans to “quietly” recruit 415,000 soldiers in 2023, writes the Washington Post citing information in the Pentagon leak.

    Of them, 115,000 will be sent to Ukraine, while 300,000 will belong to the reserve.

    In September 2022, 300,000 Russians were mobilized on orders from Vladimir Putin.

  • Three dead in road accident in Norway

    Three people have died after a truck collided with a car in Norway, reports VG.

    The accident occurred in Innlandet on Thursday afternoon.

    Another person was taken by ambulance helicopter to hospital and is being treated there for serious injuries.

    The driver of the truck is said to have escaped without injury.

  • The government: The next electricity subsidy will only go to households

    Energy and Food Minister Ebba Busch. Photo: MAGNUS WENNMAN

    The government has decided on a change in the regulation that regulates the electricity subsidy paid out to households throughout Sweden in May.

    The change means that consumers only receive support for electricity consumption that was used in the household, and not for business activities that may have taken place in the same building as the household.

    Försäkringskassan also gets powers to investigate whether the electricity has been used in the household or in the business.

    – Today’s decision means that a private person who has consumed electricity both in the household and in business activities will be entitled to electricity support for the consumption that refers to household electricity, says Energy and Business Minister Ebba Busch (KD) in a press release.

    When the previous electricity subsidy was paid out to households in southern Sweden, there was no such regulation, something that drew criticism as a number of traders with sole proprietorships likely received electricity subsidies.

  • Jerry Springer is dead

    Jerry Springer Photo: Richard Drew

    TV personality Jerry Springer is dead, writes TMZ.

    Read more here.

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    Erika Larsson

    It went a little fast there! Robotic lawnmowers are right, we’ve changed that now. 🙂

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    Dinghy

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    Ferko Tan Mercovich

    Hi Tan! Don’t understand the criticism. Shouldn’t we report on what it looks like in our area because it exists in all countries? Sounds a bit strange I think.

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