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  • Motorcyclist ran off the road – has been taken to hospital

    A motorcyclist has driven off the road in Fagersta.

    Police and ambulance were called to the scene at 1:22 p.m.

    The accident, which according to the police was a one-person accident, initially caused traffic disruption.

    According to the police, the driver is a man in his 60s. He has now been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

    Shortly before 2 p.m., traffic was allowed to open again in both directions.

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  • Russian warplane has crashed near the Ukrainian border

    A Russian warplane has crashed in the Russian region of Bryansk, near the Ukrainian border.

    This is reported by Reuters and refers to the Russian state news agency Tass.

    There is no information yet on the state of injury of the people who were on board.

    A helicopter crashed in the same region earlier on Saturday. Two people died in the accident, according to Tass.

  • Herons attack fish farm – must be shot

    Gray herons create problems for fish farms at Källefall outside Tidaholm.

    The herons have figured out ways to snatch fish from them, reports P4 Skaraborg.

    – The birds are smart and have learned to weigh down the nets so the others can eat, says Anna Hjelm, wildlife officer at the County Administrative Board.

    The company has tried to scare with shouts, artificial birds of prey and gas cannons, but without success.

    Now the County Administrative Board has decided that two of the herons may be shot.

  • At least 30 people homeless after fire

    Between 30 and 40 people have lost their homes in the fire on Hertsön in Luleå.

    The municipal housing company Lulebo is now trying to find accommodation for those affected, writes SVT Norrbotten.

    – We are looking at whether we have any replacement housing and will contact the residents, says Rickard Lindbäck, property manager at Lulebo.

    The police have drawn up a report of public negligence, but there are no suspects at the moment.

  • 25-year-old man killed in quad bike accident

    During the morning, a single accident with a four-wheeler occurs outside Älvsbyn.

    The alarm about the accident comes on 07.08.

    The driver, a 25-year-old man, is taken to hospital by ambulance but his life cannot be saved.

    Relatives have been notified.

    The police investigate the accident and seize the four-wheeler.

  • 35-year-old man dead after accident

    At 03.35 last night, the alarm came in about a single accident in Hortlax in Piteå municipality.

    A 35-year-old man was taken to hospital after falling over with a cross.

    He later died of his injuries.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • Villa on fire – police and ambulance on site

    This morning, the emergency services were alerted to a fire in a villa north of Kramfors.

    When the emergency services arrived at the scene, the villa was already engulfed in flames.

    The police initially cordoned off an area in order to allow the emergency services to work undisturbed.

    At 11:15 a.m., the emergency services are still on the scene.

    – We are now protecting the surrounding houses, nature and land. The active phase is now over, says Anders Lögdal, duty officer at the rescue service.

    A person who was at the scene is checked by paramedics.

    There is no information on possible damage.

  • The ICA traders made millions of cuts – now they are being prosecuted

    18 people are suspected of insider trading in connection with ICA being bought out of the stock exchange.

    The indictment against the ICA traders is expected this week, TT reports.

    The suspicions of insider trading were raised at the end of 2021. In November, the buyout bid from the Ica traders and AMF became public, but weeks before that, the stock soared on the stock exchange.

    – You can already conclude that by looking at the course development during the autumn. You can see that the price has gone steadily upwards in a way that deviates clearly from the price setting before, without there having been any news or other known circumstances that have motivated it, Jonas Myrdal, chamber prosecutor at the Ecocrime Authority, told TT in connection with the arrests.

    Several ICA traders in different parts of the country are among the defendants.

  • Record-breaking German aid package to Ukraine

    The German government has decided on a new, record-breaking support package for Ukraine, German media reports.

    The package is worth SEK 31 billion and will include, among other things, tanks of the Leopard 1 type, anti-aircraft defense and drones according to Der Spiegel.

    It is described as the largest arms delivery so far in the war.

    The announcement comes the day before President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to visit Berlin and meet Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

  • Police surveillance when Furuvik reopens

    Furuviksparken is now reopening, after the incident when four chimpanzees escaped and were shot dead by caretakers.

    Two groups will demonstrate and the police have deployed extra security at the zoo outside Gävle.

    – I feel safe with the preparations we have made for the opening, says CEO Sandra Wilke P4 Gävleborg.

    Aftonbladet was on site at Furuviksparken earlier this spring, and then met the park’s CEO, zookeeper – and the chimpanzee Selma, who lost one eye in connection with the incident.

    – It gets much quieter here when Santino, Linda, Manda and Torsten are gone, said animal keeper Rickard Beldt.

  • ISW: Russian withdrawal around Bachmut

    Ukraine continues to advance in the area around the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, while Russia retreats.

    That means think tank ISWInstitute for Studies of War.

    They refer to geolocated images from May 12 showing Russian forces fleeing Ukrainian shelling at a river bank a few kilometers northwest of Bachmut.

    The British Ministry of Defense describes the retreat as messy.

    In recent days, there have been several reports that the Ukrainian spring offensive is underway, but this has been denied by Ukraine and the United States.

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in Sweden

    Billström and Kuleba. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT

    Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has landed on Swedish soil.

    Now he is in place at the EU’s informal meeting of foreign ministers, TT reports.

    – The main topic of the meeting will be the Russian war of aggression and how we should respond to it on all fronts. The second will be the EU’s integration of Ukraine, the Ukrainian minister told the press before the meeting.

    Foreign Minister Tobias Billström (M) says that he does not rule out contributing further Swedish military support to the Ukrainian counter-offensive against Russia.

  • The giant cyclone Mocha on its way to Bangladesh

    The strongest cyclone in over 15 years is now heading towards Bangladesh and neighboring Myanmar, TT reports.

    It is expected until Sunday to pass through the area around a large refugee camp near the border, which houses approximately one million people.

    Many refugees have been evacuated and churches, offices and educational facilities in the camps are to be used as protection against the storm, writes TT.

    According to meteorologists in the area, Mocha could be the worst cyclone since Sidr in 2007, which killed over 3,000 people, according to TT.

  • One was found stabbed outside

    A passer-by found an injured man outside in Ulvsunda on Friday evening.

    The man was stabbed and taken to hospital.

    The injuries must not be life-threatening.

    The police are investigating it as attempted murder. No suspect has been arrested at this time.

  • Man arrested for assaulting woman

    A 65-year-old man has been arrested and detained on suspicion of assault in Älvdalen.

    The police were called to an address where a woman was said to have been abused by the man.

    The woman was injured and taken to hospital in an ambulance.

    According to the police, it is unclear how serious the injuries are.

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  • Are journalists no longer allowed to use finge or vore? Are you allowed to write shall or must you write shall? I am 77 and I can say with today’s parlance that it makes me “uncomfortable”.

    Lars Gustafson

    Hey Lars! There are no prohibitions, but we have written rules to adhere to. What kind of rules you have probably look a little different at different newsrooms, depending on the audience and area. In personal columns or columns, the space is generally greater for a more personal address and choice of words. The absolute most important thing for us at Aftonbladet, which has a large and wide audience, is that as many people as possible understand, there I can imagine that the word finge, even if it is nice, can be a bit difficult for certain target groups.

  • Not a single line about an apartment building in Luleå burning to the ground.

    Fia

    Hey Fia! It has fallen into the news feed now on Saturday, but here you can read the news we had out about it.

  • Where do you write about the news that there are serious deficiencies with the subway construction’s Chinese contractor CRTG? Employees were not paid

    Sophia

    Nowhere. Than anyway. We’ll see how it develops.

    But here and here can you read about it 🙂

  • How did it happen that the firefighters will get an exemption so they can continue working around the clock? According to both Kommunal and SKR, there will be no exemption.

    Viggo

    Hi Viggo! I know that the media reported that they have now agreed on an exception to the rules for 24-hour rest, including for emergency services and personal assistants. But it seems that there is still some uncertainty and unfortunately cannot give a clear answer to that. Here you can read an article in Kommunalarbetaren as to why it is unclear.

  • Which company has to evacuate one of its planes at Landvettern?

    Emil

    Hello Emil! It was Finnair’s flight to Helsinki that was affected. Read more here.

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