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today at 11.08 Johanna Sundbeck

Around 450 people reported technical problems at Nordea shortly after 10 a.m. on Sunday, according to the site Downdetector.

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  • Details: Private car flashed blue lights towards the Armed Forces

    The police were alerted about a private person driving around with blue lights at 9:40 a.m. in Södertälje on the E4.

    Shortly before 10.30 the man could be stopped at the Trosa traffic stop.

    – The person had blue lights on for a long time, we have followed him to Trosa, says Anna Westberg, press spokesperson at the Stockholm Police.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, the private car must have followed and flashed one of the Swedish Armed Forces’ trucks.

    Säpo is contacted in the case, according to the police.

    A report on pretense of public status will be drawn up.

  • Train traffic is stopped after wind warnings

    SMHI has issued a warning for strong winds in southern Skåne and southern Blekinge.

    Skånetrafiken is now canceling several trains due to the risk of strong winds or storms, reports SVT Nyheter Skåne.

    The stop applies to the passenger trains between Ystad-Simrishamn and Helsingborg-Teckomatorp-Eslöv.

    The routes will be closed at 5pm tonight until 9am tomorrow, Monday.

    The routes are replaced by buses.

  • Fire in Huddinge

    Police and emergency services were called to a fire in a building in Länna on Sunday morning.

    It is unclear how the fire started, according to the police.

    No one has been injured.

  • SMHI floor warnings for snowfall

    SMHI issues several warnings for snowfall during Sunday and Monday.

    Yellow warnings are in place for parts of Västerbotten and Norrbotten, southeastern Norrland and northwestern Svealand.

    The snowfall is expected to cause major problems for traffic, especially in the southern parts of the snowfall area.

    In northwestern Svealand and southeastern Norrland, the warning is from three o’clock tonight until 3 p.m., in the north it is issued between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. tonight.

  • Horses burned in stable fire

    The police and emergency services were alerted to a fire in a stable outside Nyköping just before seven o’clock on Sunday morning, reports Södermanland News.

    A small stable has caught fire, two horses have been burned.

    No people are injured.

  • Man was beaten at home – investigating attempted murder

    At 01.20 the police were alerted to a residence in Säve in Gothenburg. At the scene, a badly beaten man was found who, among other things, had injuries to his face.

    The man, who is aged 45, was taken to hospital for treatment.

    Two other men were in the home. They are arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

    Another man was later arrested at another location, also suspected of attempted murder.

    The three suspects are aged 30, 50 and 55.

    The residence is cordoned off for a technical examination.

  • Man dies in accident at train tracks

    A man in his 30s has died in a workplace accident in Hässleholm during the night.

    The accident occurred shortly after 01:00 on Sunday night. An excavator overturned in connection with work on a railway track and the man was pinned down.

    The man was taken to hospital for treatment, but his life could not be saved.

    – We are investigating the matter as a workplace accident and causing the death of another to find out the circumstances of how this incident could have happened, says police spokesperson Filip Annas to TT.

    Relatives have been notified.

    Earlier during the night and morning, train traffic was stopped between Hässleholm and Höör.

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    A plane has crashed in Nepal, reports Economic Times. The flight was on its way to Kathmandu from Pokhara, writes The Kathmandu Post.

    A total of 68 passengers and around four crew members are said to have been on board the plane belonging to Yeti Airlines. At least 16 are dead, according to a spokesperson for the airline, the BBC writes.

    The aircraft reportedly crashed in western Nepal between two airports.

    Read more about the event here.

  • Shooting in Oslo – two injured

    Two men have been seriously injured in shootings at the National Theater and Vika in Oslo, reports Norwegian VG.

    The police were alerted to the incident at 00:30 on Sunday and are hunting one or more perpetrators.

  • Strong explosion in residential area

    At 04:39 the police are alerted to a residential area in Uppsala following an alarm about a powerful explosion.

    On site, it is established that something has exploded outside and a building has been damaged.

    A police operation is launched and, according to the police, “several different police skills” are sent to the scene.

    Roadblocks have been set up for a technical investigation.

    The police have initiated a special event, according to Jonas Eronen, press spokesperson at police region Mitt to UNT.

    – National bomb protection is on its way, dog patrols on site. A range of different police skills working at the scene.

  • Säpo wants to see new legislation for property purchases

    Real estate deals can threaten the security of the kingdom – the security police therefore see a need for new legislation, reports TT.

    A Russian businessman with connections to the Russian state has owned a beach plot near the Muskö military base in the Stockholm archipelago, Expressen revealed. The Tax Agency demands the man 200 million in taxes.

    – Previously, there was legislation that meant that as a foreign citizen you could not acquire real estate in Sweden. That legislation no longer exists, says Security Police Chief Charlotte von Essen, to TT.

    Today, there are no public records of how many Russian citizens own real estate in Sweden, this may mean that security risks are not detected, according to the Total Defense Research Institute (FOI).

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