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  • Details: Prigozhin must pay 50 million rubles to the victims’ families

    Ten people were in the transport plane that was allegedly shot down in Russia yesterday.

    Wagner group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin has agreed to pay 50 million rubles in compensation to the families of the dead, according to the Nexta news service.

    Prigozhin says that a “fool in the convoy” shot down everything that took off.

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  • British police are urging people not to call 999

    Several police districts in Great Britain are urging people not to call the emergency number 999. This is because the emergency number is currently having technical problems, reports Sky News.

    Even the emergency services and the ambulance urge people not to use the number.

    Instead of using 999, the police write that you should call 101, which is a non-emergency number, like the Swedish 114 14.

  • A knife cut in the throat in Oslo

    A person has been stabbed in the throat in Oslo, reports VG.

    The injured person has been taken to hospital.

    The police are on the scene and have arrested two people who they suspect are involved in the incident.

  • Ukrainian offensive launched

    Ukraine has begun major offensive operations in southern and eastern Ukraine again, the British Ministry of Defense writes.

    According to the Ministry of Defense, the experience gained from the initial two weeks of the counter-offensive has been useful and Ukraine has been able to attack the “deep and well-prepared Russian defense”

    In Luhansk, Russia is said to have advanced near the Serebrianka forest, near Crimea. However, Ukraine is said to have resisted a breakthrough from the Russian forces.

  • Man arrested for attempted murder

    A man was arrested this morning, suspected of stabbing another man in an apartment in Solna. He is now suspected of attempted murder.

    The injured man was taken to hospital. He was awake and able to speak, but his injuries are said to be serious.

    An apartment, which is suspected to be the scene of the crime, will now be examined by technicians.

  • Woman dead after fire

    A woman in her 50s has died after a fire in Västerås.

    The woman’s next of kin have been notified.

    It was yesterday that the fire started in an apartment. The woman was then found in the burning home.

  • Fire in terraced houses – smoke from all roofs

    Photo: Mikael Nilsson

    There is a fire in a terraced house in a row of terraced houses in Ystad.

    The fire is fully developed and there is smoke coming from the roofs throughout.

    Police, ambulance and rescue services are on site.

    According to the police, all people must have got out of their respective homes. No injuries have been reported.

    It is currently unclear how the fire started.

  • People tried to stop a fight – were beaten

    During the night, the police were called to Öregrund in Uppsala county due to several people fighting with each other.

    A man in his 20s tried to walk between two of them who were fighting and was himself pushed to the ground.

    In connection with that, the man must also have hit the back of the head in connection with that.

    When the police arrived at the scene, they found the injured man.

    The incident is being investigated as an assault, but no one has been arrested.

  • Taxi driver robbed in his car

    A 35-year-old taxi driver has been robbed of cash in his car in Västerås.

    The police were alerted to the robbery at 03.30 last night.

    Two black-clad and masked perpetrators allegedly threatened the man with some form of affection.

    The police are looking for the suspected robbers.

    No one has been arrested so far.

  • The bathing summer is threatened by a shortage of chemicals

    This year there may be a shortage of chemicals that clean the emissions from sewage.

    It can affect the water we bathe in, TT reports.

    The reason is that several factories that produce the chemicals have closed as a result of the economic situation and high energy prices.

    One such chemical is hydrochloric acid, which cleans the water before it becomes drinking water or before we can bathe in it.

    – We know that a lack of cleaning chemicals results in impaired water treatment, which in the long run can make the water unusable, says Klara Westling, expert on sewage and the environment at the industry organization Swedish Water.

  • The polling stations in Greece have opened

    Newly married couple in a polling station in Athens early Sunday morning Photo: Thanassis Stavrakis

    Today, Greece goes to the polls for the second time in five weeks. The first round of elections was held on 21 May.

    At seven o’clock the polling stations opened and the first polling station surveys are expected to be presented at 7 p.m., according to AFP.

  • Large fire in industrial premises

    There is a strong fire in an industrial premises in Laholm, P4 Halland reports.

    The emergency services are on site with around 20 units and the police and ambulance are also on the scene.

    The police state that there are people written on the address, but that it is unclear if anyone was in the premises.

  • Human remains – may be missing actor

    Photo: Arthur Mola / AP

    In California, remains have been found in the area where British actor Julian Sands is believed to have disappeared, TT reports.

    It was in January earlier this year that Sands disappeared during a hike.

    According to local authorities, the remains were found by some hikers. The identification of the remains is expected to be completed by the end of next week.

  • 40-year-old man charged

    A man in his 40s has been charged on suspicion of sending a series of threats to both municipal and private businesses in Gnesta, writes SVT Sörmland.

    The various letters are said to have contained white powder, empty casings and a cartridge case and were sent to, among other things, the municipal hall, a sewage treatment plant, a school and a health centre.

    The white powder turned out to be regular flour.

    According to Sörmland News the man is suspected of six cases of unlawful threats. In questioning, he has denied that he is behind the letters, but among the evidence against him are handwriting analyses. (TT)

  • USA: Woman charged with murder after she abandoned her baby

    31-year-old Ohio woman charged with murder after leaving her 16-month-old baby alone, reports Independent.

    The woman who is now charged had gone on vacation for ten days to Puerto Rico and Detroit.

    A neighbor of the woman testified that it was not the first time the child had been left alone.

    “We told her to stop leaving her alone, but she kept going,” a neighbor told News 5 Cleveland.

    The woman is being held pending trial on $1 million bail.

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    It is probably because the article from The Insider is actually in Russian. But if you want to take a look at it, you will find it linked in the notice or here.

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