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  • Fire on mountain: “Difficult to climb”

    A wildfire is raging at Hisingen.

    According to the rescue service, there is a fire up on a mountain.

    – We are at the scene and are in the process of pulling out the hose. It’s a bit difficult to get up, says Lydia Bradaric, alarm and line operator at the Greater Gothenburg rescue service.

    The emergency services have no idea how big the fire is.

    The alarm came in at 7:47 p.m.

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  • Putin-connected congregation kicked out of Malmö church

    Putin and Kirill. Photo: Mikhail Klimentyev / AP

    The Russian Orthodox congregation in Malmö is kicked out of Lockarp’s church, writes South Sweden.

    That the congregation is singled out as connected to the Putin-connected Patriarch Kirill in Moscow is singled out as the reason.

  • Person found dead in waterway

    A preliminary investigation into murder has been launched. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    A person has been found dead in a watercourse outside Svedala.

    Emergency services and an ambulance were called to the scene after a drowning incident.

    The police cannot rule out foul play and have opened a preliminary investigation into murder.

  • Family found dead in London flat

    Four people have been found dead in an apartment in London, reports The Telegraph.

    It is about a man and a woman in their 30s and two children aged three and eleven.

    All are believed to be related, according to the police.

    Police are not looking for any suspects in the case.

  • Bus crashes into building – 17 injured

    A bus has driven into a building in Baltimore, USA, writes CBS.

    At least 17 people have been injured.

    There is no information on the state of the damage.

  • Fire in Vällingby

    A fire has broken out in Vällingby in western Stockholm.

    – We are on our way to the location. According to initial information, it must be an electric car that overfired, says the rescue service’s management operator.

    Police and ambulance are on site with a large number of resources. According to the police, there is a fire in a residential building.

    – We are on site and have blocked off and facilitate the rescue service. We have also evacuated people, says Per Fahlström, press spokesperson for the Stockholm Police.

    According to information from the scene, the roof structure has collapsed.

    At the moment, there is no information on the state of the damage.

  • Man injured in parachute accident

    A man has been injured in a parachute accident, reports P4 Seven-way.

    It was when the man was about to land at an airfield in Vårgårda municipality that something went wrong.

    The man was taken by ambulance helicopter to hospital with injuries to his foot and leg.

    The police have made a report of causing bodily harm. There are no criminal suspects at this time.

  • Big tree fell in the middle of crowd

    Photo: Reader picture

    A tree, nearly 15 meters high, suddenly thundered straight down to the ground in Humlegården in central Stockholm at around 4 p.m.

    The tree was split in half.

    The police, ambulance and emergency services were alerted and an area in the park was blocked off.

    Many people are at the scene but no one has been injured, according to the police.

    – It was pure luck that no one was injured, says a witness in the park.

  • Horses loose on Djurgården: “People fled”

    The horses outside Ulla Winbladh before they broke. Photo: Reader picture

    Several horses are loose at Djurgården in Stockholm.

    – They were parked outside Ulla Winbladh before they ran away. It was chaos. People fled along Djurgårdsvägen.

    The police and ambulance have been called to the scene. According to the alarms to SOS, one or more people must have been injured.

    – We have received calls about horses running loose on Djurgården. We have information about personal injuries, but we are not on the scene yet, says Per Fahlström, press spokesperson for the Stockholm Police.

    Read more here.

  • The preacher was beaten – wrestled down

    A person who preached in central Gothenburg was beaten by a man, writes Gothenburg Post.

    The man was wrestled down by people on the spot and then taken into police custody.

  • The government wants more charging points for electric cars

    To be expanded. Photo: Lisa Arfwidson/SvD/TT

    The government wants more people to be able to charge their electric car close to home. The Swedish Transport Agency is therefore tasked with reviewing the regulations so that the municipalities can speed up the expansion of charging infrastructure, the government writes in a press release.

    – In order to speed up the electrification of road transport, we need to make it easier for more people to choose electric cars, says Infrastructure and Housing Minister Andreas Carlson (KD), in the press release.

  • Man arrested in Italy – suspected of murder in Sweden in 1995

    A man has been arrested in Sanremo in Italy on suspicion of murdering a woman in Sweden 28 years ago, writes Sanremo News.

    The woman disappeared in Linköping in 1995 and the body has never been found.

    The man, who was arrested on Saturday, is said to have had a relationship with the woman in connection with the disappearance.

    Cooperation between Italian and Swedish authorities is behind the arrest, according to the newspaper.

  • Three Swedes arrested in billion-dollar raid in Turkey

    Three Swedes were arrested during a police raid in Istanbul last week, write TV4 News.

    In connection with the crackdown, a search was carried out in a warehouse where one billion in fake dollars was found.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms in an email to TV4 Nyheterna that they know that three Swedes have been arrested in Turkey.

    “On Monday, June 12, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs became aware that three Swedish citizens had been detained in Turkey. One of these is still in custody,” writes the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the email.

  • Biden holds the first campaign meeting before the 2024 election

    US President Joe Biden will hold his first campaign meeting for the 2024 presidential election tomorrow Sunday, writes American CBS News.

    The event is taking place in the state of Pennsylvania, and Biden is expected to campaign alongside union representatives over the weekend.

    It was in April that Joe Biden announced that he was running for re-election.

  • Queen Margrethe quits smoking

    Queen Margrethe during a boat trip to Bornholm. Photo: Mikael Fritzon/TT / Mikael Fritzon

    For 66 years, Queen Margrethe has enjoyed her Greek cigarettes.

    But now she has cheated for the last time.

    The Danish court confirms for The extra sheet that the 83-year-old retired.

    A back operation in February must have contributed to the decision.

    – It is correct that the Queen has not smoked since the operation, says communications manager Lene Balleby.

    As recently as February, the Queen said she had no plans to stop smoking the Greek cigarettes from Karelia.

    – I think the beauty of these cigarettes is that they make all other cigarettes taste bad. When I was young I smoked English Virginia cigarettes, but after my father’s death I realized they were more strong than they were good.

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    The victim has apparently died.

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    He was found unharmed. You can read more here.

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