Man in his 80s robbed
A man in his 80s has been robbed on his mobile phone in Bergsjön in Gothenburg.
The perpetrator, who is aged 25, is said to have first pushed the man to the ground and then taken his mobile phone.
The police were quickly called to the scene and the suspected robber has been arrested.
The elderly man’s mobile has also been found.
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Busch: Yard sales should be allowed
Ebba Busch (KD) says that farm sales should be allowed, reports SvD.
According to her, the Tidö parties agree on that. The only question is when the decision will go through.
– The responsible minister Jakob Forssmed will come back to that when they have looked at all the parts, she tells the newspaper.
Two-year-old among the dead in attacks on Ukraine
At least twelve civilians have died in Russia’s attacks on Ukraine last night, TT reports.
One of the dead is said to be a two-year-old.
In total, more than 20 Russian cruise robots and two drones were fired in the attacks against several Ukrainian cities.
Want to approve RS vaccine for the elderly
The European Medicines Agency EMA wants the RS vaccine Arexvy to be approved for people over 60, reports Today’s Medicine.
It is the first RS vaccine for the elderly to receive the green light from the EMA.
RSV usually causes mild symptoms similar to a common cold, but infants and the elderly are at risk of serious illness.
Man re-arrested – partner found dead in freezer
Turkish evacuation plane fired upon according to Sudan’s army
An evacuation plane from Turkey has been fired upon by the paramilitary force RSF, according to Sudan’s army, Reuters reports.
The plane was due to land at Wadi Seyidna airport, north of the capital Khartoum, when it came under fire.
One of the crew was injured and a fuel tank was reportedly damaged. The plane was able to land safely and is now being repaired.
Norwegian police learn: Three Swedes killed in traffic accident in Norway
Three people have died in connection with a traffic accident in Norway. It was during Thursday afternoon that a truck and a car collided.
The dead people have not yet been identified, but the Norwegian police announce in a press release that they learn that they are Swedes. Next of kin must be informed.
A man aged 50-60 is seriously injured, he is also Swedish.
The police are now investigating the cause of the accident and cannot comment on the course of events.
The government and SD agreed on proposals against party lotteries
The government and the Sweden Democrats have agreed that a proposal to ban party-political lotteries should be drawn up, according to information to Expressen.
An investigation must be appointed with the task of drawing up a legislative proposal.
A possible ban could have hit the Social Democrats hard, as lottery sales make up almost half of the party’s total revenue.
Tumult in the Riksdag
The Riksdag’s climate debate on the IPCC’s latest climate report has been interrupted by shouting.
– Emissions are increasing, shout people in the stands.
The tumult broke out during Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari’s (L) speech.
The speaker calls on the guards to remove the people who “disrupt the order”.
– I ask the guards to immediately remove the people who disturb the order, says Kerstin Lundgren (C), third deputy speaker.
– This will not be allowed to continue.
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Someone has cut down the king’s newly planted tree
Photo: Pontus Lundahl / TT
Yesterday, the king planted a tree at Uppsala Castle.
Now someone has cut it down, reports P4 Uppland.
– It was very sad to hear. Tree planting has a strong symbolic value and gives hope for the future, says Margareta Thorgren, head of information at the royal house UNT.
The king will be informed of the incident.
It is unclear who is behind the sabotage.
Three men arrested and detained after shooting in Eskilstuna
During Thursday evening, several shots were fired on a pedestrian street in Nyfors in Eskilstuna.
Now three men have been arrested, suspected of attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.
The men are aged 20-25 and were arrested in connection with a search of a residence on Thursday evening. They were also detained by prosecutors during the night.
The cordons around the site have now been lifted and the police announce that some items have been seized.
Denmark: Russian ship near Nord Stream before explosion
In September, the Russian vessel SS-750 was photographed near the site where the Nord Stream pipeline was blown up, the Danish newspaper Information reports.
The ship was photographed four days before the gas lines were destroyed.
The ship also had a mini submarine of the type AS-26 Priz on board, according to the newspaper.
– It is incredibly interesting. The SS-750 is a special vessel designed specifically for underwater operations, says the Swedish researcher, Russia expert and intelligence expert Joakim von Braun.
There should be 112 pictures of the ship in the area.
Three dead in helicopter crash in Alaska
Two military helicopters collided and crashed on Thursday in Alaska, The Washington Post reports.
The helicopters were returning from an exercise and it is currently unclear what caused the accident.
Four soldiers were traveling in the helicopters. Three of them died in connection with the accident. The pilot who survived is now being treated in hospital.
– This is a great loss for the soldiers’ families, for their comrades and for the division, says Major General Brian Eifler, to the Washington Post.
Yellow warning for snowfall
SMHI has issued a yellow warning for snowfall in parts of Norrbotten.
During the day and until Saturday morning, it is expected to snow up to 10 centimeters of heavy snow, according to SMHI.
The warning applies along the coast and an area around Kiruna.
Russian robot attacks on Ukrainian cities
According to local authorities, several Ukrainian cities were attacked with Russian robots during the night of Friday, TT reports.
A woman and a child have died in the city of Dnipro, the city’s mayor writes on social media.
The capital city of Kyiv was also attacked. Eleven robots are said to have been shot down by Ukrainian air defense, writes the capital region’s military administration on Telegram.
The robot attack is the first in 51 days against the capital. No injured civilians have been reported from Kiev.
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Is it a vacuum cleaner or a lawn mower that the police are looking for in Huskvarna? 😂
Erika Larsson
It went a little fast there! Robotic lawnmowers are right, we’ve changed that now. 🙂
Tired of seeing Pernilla Wahlberg and her children Bianca Benjamin on many channels every single day, right?
Dinghy
Hi Jolle! Change the channel and scroll on is my advice to you. I imagine that viewing figures show that there is a decent interest in them anyway and that they strike a chord with many.
Regarding spies, how many do we have in Europe, all countries have spies, I think it is foolish to say that you and those countries have so and so many spies, then all countries have them.
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.
Is it some Russian hacker attack that knocked out Forsmark?
Monica
Hi Monica! According to Svenska Kraftnät, it is maintenance work that has gone wrong. Read our reporting here.
According to sl.se, there are stops on the green line, Ldingöbanan and Tvärbanan. Roslagsbanan turns the trains around at Mörby. The red line does not run between Hornstull and T-Centralen and the blue line between Stadshagen and Huvudsta and Solna centrum.
Alexander
Hi Alexander! We report on this in this article. It seems that the safest means of transport today is unfortunately a boat.
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