Latest news – Russia calls the UN to the Nord Stream meeting

Tonight, you will find Nelly Kronstrand and Daniel Nilsson here. We are of course still monitoring the accident at Gröna Lund, but are also following what is happening in Russia now after the weekend’s turbulence when the paramilitary Wagner group started and then ended an uprising against the Russian military.

  • Russia calls the UN to the Nord Stream meeting

    Russia has requested a meeting with the UN Security Council to discuss the Nord Stream leaks.

    This is reported by the state news agency Tass.

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  • Gröna Lund’s multi-million loss after closure

    Gröna Lund will be closed for at least a week after Sunday’s fatal accident.

    This causes the amusement park to lose around SEK 50 million, reports say Echo.

    “What this will mean for us financially is not something we think about at the moment,” writes Gröna Lund to the channel.

  • Patient died – employee may have fallen asleep

    A patient who had extra care at a hospital died due to a cardiac arrest, reports TT, which refers to local media.

    Now the region’s investigation shows that an employee who was supposed to watch over the patient may have fallen asleep and that the patient therefore did not receive the cardiopulmonary resuscitation that it may have needed.

    – We do not know if CPR could have saved the patient’s life, but it is possible, writes Minna Mattsson, head of orthopedics at the Västernorrland region, in a press release.

  • Man arrested – broke furniture in store

    A man in his 40s has been arrested on suspicion of breaking furniture in a shop in Karlstad.

    The police were alerted to the incident at around 6.50pm. The man must then have used an attachment when he destroyed the interior.

    The man has also broken a window of a neighboring game shop.

    He was arrested on the spot by several patrols.

  • The fire in Avesta flared up again

    Since last Friday, a large forest fire has raged in Målarberget between Avesta and Norberg.

    On Monday, the emergency services announced that they had managed to put out the fire at 4 pm – but when the fire engines were on their way from the scene, the fire flared up again.

    – It was almost finished when it started to burn again, says Jessica Hagberg press contact for the rescue service.

    The fire is once again being fought by rescue personnel and the majority of helicopters that waterbomb the forest.

    – We have no forecast. There is a fear that it could also burn for several days this time.

  • Two hit by tram

    Two people have been hit by a tram in central Gothenburg.

    Ambulance and police have been called to the scene.

    A man in his 50s and a woman in his 65s have been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    Västtrafik announces that two tram lines have been withdrawn due to the accident.

  • Man robbed at knifepoint

    A man is said to have been robbed on his watch by two perpetrators who were armed with knife-like objects in Stockholm.

    The alarm was received by the police shortly before 19:00 on Monday.

    The perpetrators also allegedly threatened the man’s company before running from the scene.

    The police have had a search operation, but have not found the suspects.

    The incident is being investigated as aggravated robbery and attempted robbery.

  • A car has overturned in central Gothenburg

    A passenger car has overturned and ended up on its roof in central Gothenburg.

    Two people are said to have been in the car, say the police.

    – We are on the spot and trying to find out what happened, we are hearing witnesses, says Anna Hammarbäck, police spokesperson.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Prosecutor takes over investigation into the Gröna Lund accident

    Police at Gröna Lund the day after the fatal accident. Photo: Robin Lorentz Allard

    The public prosecutor’s office now announces that the police investigation into the fatal accident at Gröna Lund is being investigated by the National Unit for Environmental and Work Environment Cases.

    – What I can say at the moment is that the preliminary investigation is going on intensively to clarify what happened and whether anyone can be held accountable for crimes in connection with the incident, says senior prosecutor Christer B. Jarlås, and continues:

    – Initially, for our part, it is about investigating the crimes causing the death of another, causing bodily harm and causing danger to another and whether someone or a few should be served with suspicion for those crimes.

    He also says that a large number of interrogations have been held and that more will be held.

    – It is about interviews with visitors to Gröna Lund yesterday, those who were affected in various ways by the incident and who have been able to give testimonies, staff at Gröna Lund, staff who were on site from the emergency services and healthcare staff and others. It is still far too early to draw any conclusions or make any further comments, says Christer B. Jarlås.

  • The Armed Forces on the boycott of Volvo Cars: Investigates

    The armed forces are investigating continued cooperation. Photo: Jonas Ekströmer/TT

    During the midsummer weekend, Ukraine blacklisted Volvo Cars’ largest owner, Geely Holding.

    Now the Swedish Armed Forces and the city of Gothenburg are investigating whether they should continue working with cars from the large Swedish company.

    It reports Today’s industry.

    “The issue is national and affects the majority of authorities and organisations. It is therefore important that the issue is prepared jointly in the state. Initial contacts between authorities have been made,” writes Marie Tisäter, who is a communicator at the Swedish Armed Forces, to the newspaper.

    The Västra Götaland region is also investigating a potential boycott.

    – We do not want some of the Västra Götaland region’s residents’ tax money to become tax money in Russia and finance the war, says Håkan Andersson (S), chairman of the board for property, support and service in the region, to Echo.

  • Two cars in collision – one person to hospital

    The police have been alerted to southern Uppsala due to two cars that collided shortly after 4pm on Monday.

    One person has been taken to hospital with unclear injuries.

    The police are investigating the incident and a person is suspected of traffic offenses and causing bodily harm.

    One of the cars involved has been impounded as the driver claims the brakes stopped working.

  • No compensation for narcolepsy sufferers

    About 500 people became ill with narcolepsy after taking the swine flu vaccine in 2009.

    The diagnosis means that you suffer from sleep attacks and muscle weakness.

    Earlier this year, the victims together with their relatives demanded a total of SEK 363 million in damages from the state.

    Now the Chancellor of Justice rejects the claim for damages.

    “The Chancellor of Justice has concluded in his claims settlement that there has been no obligation for the state to inform about the then unknown increased risk of suffering from narcolepsy after the vaccination,” the authority writes on its website.

  • Man killed in traffic accident

    A man in his 70s has died after a car overturned south of Grums.

    The accident happened on the E45 just before half past two on Monday afternoon.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • Prigozhin: The goal was to save Wagner

    Photo: TT NEWS AGENCY

    The leader of the Wagner group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, now announces that the group would have ceased to exist on the first of July and that was the reason for the march towards Moscow.

    – The goal of the march was to prevent the Wagner group from being destroyed. We did not march to overthrow Russia’s leadership, he said in an audio message on Telegram.

    Read more here.

  • Car has collided with viaduct

    A car has collided with a railway viaduct in Malmö.

    Police and ambulance are on their way to the scene.

    According to information to SOS Alarm, the car must have aquaplaned due to previous downpours.

    Later, the police announced that no one was injured and that there is no suspicion of crime in connection with the accident.

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  • From how high a height did those who were injured at Gröna Lund fall?

    And has there been no update whatsoever on the condition of the injured yet…?

    Crisis meeting

    At between six and eight meters altitude, the Jetline derailed. You can read an updated version of the event here.

    We are working on updates 🙂

  • Will Gröna Lund’s press conference be broadcast live?

    Robin

    Hello! Yes, we will broadcast it live here.

  • How do you get robbed of your contacts? Is someone forcing you to open your phone copy your contacts? Or was he old-fashioned and kept everything in a notebook?

    Daniel

    Heh. Cash, of course, it would be. Thanks!

  • What do the martial laws introduced today in Russia mean?

    Ninna

    Here you can read a little about what the martial laws meant.

  • Why is there nothing in the newspaper or about the possible strike that could affect Arlanda?

    elhelbom

    Yes! You can find it here and here, among other things.

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