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The Islamic State has attacked a prison in Raqqa in northern Syria, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), TT reports.

Six members of Kurdish security forces have been killed, and two jihadists have been wounded.

The aim of the attack was to storm a military security prison where hundreds of IS prisoners are. But this failed.

The Kurdish-led SDF says five extremists, two of whom were wearing bomb belts, are believed to be involved in the attack, which IS claimed.

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  • Bellingcat journalist wanted in Russia

    Screenshot of the wanted Bulgarian journalist. Photo: Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs

    Investigative reporter Christo Grozev from the Dutch Bellingcat has been added to a list of most wanted in Russia. It reports Kyiv Independentciting Russian news site Mediazona, which found the document in the Russian Interior Ministry’s searchable database today.

    Grozev, himself from Bulgaria, is said to have played a key role in identifying Russian officers and Ukrainian agents held responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines MH 17 over Donetsk in 2014.

    He also worked on Bellingcat’s revelation that Russian agents were behind the attempted assassination and poisoning of Alexander Navalny. Grozev has also named several high-ranking Russian military personnel who are said to have been behind the majority of robot attacks in Ukraine.

    Which article of the Russian Criminal Code Grozev is wanted for does not appear in the document, according to Mediazona.

  • Rescue operation at watercourses in Solna

    The police and emergency services were called to Solna due to a drowning incident at a bathing place on Sunday just before 2 p.m.

    – Clothes have been seen on the ground next to the watercourse. A police patrol is working together with the emergency services on site, says Towe Hägg, press spokesperson for the police in the Stockholm region.

    The rescue service tells Expressen that they managed to pull one person out of the water.

    – The person is cooled down but loaded into an ambulance and on the way to hospital, says Thomas Sjöberg, commanding officer at Rescue Center Mitt, to the newspaper.

  • Expert: Historic increase in fatal shootings

    The fatal shooting in Rinkeby on Christmas Day was the sixty-second this year. The increase in deadly conflicts is historically large, says Manne Gerell, researcher at Malmö University.

    – We have an increase of 38 percent compared to last year and 30 percent compared to the worst year we have seen. It is rare to see such big changes. Although the numbers are low, from 45 to 62, it is a very large increase, he tells TT.

    There is no clear answer to why so many have been shot dead this year. One hypothesis that is highlighted is that the gangs have been pressured by the large crackdowns that the police have carried out against the drug trade.

    – Something has happened. It has gotten worse, but exactly why is hard to say, says Manne Gerell.

  • One to hospital after single accident

    Police, emergency services and an ambulance rushed to highway 66 in the area around Fagersta just before lunch.

    That after an alarm about a single accident.

    One person had to be taken to hospital in an ambulance in connection with the accident.

  • Xi wants to see “patriotic campaign” against covid

    China abruptly abandoned its strict zero-covid policy in early December. Now the country’s president Xi Jinping is commenting for the first time on the upheaval, reports TT.

    “Currently, the work on the prevention and control of covid-19 in China is facing a new situation and new tasks,” Xi writes in an authority directive, according to the state television channel CCTV.

    The Communist Party’s sharp u-turn in virus policy, with asserted travel restrictions and a halt to lockdowns, has, according to consensus, caused the spread of the infection to flare up.

    “We should launch a more targeted patriotic health campaign, strengthen a locally-based line of defense for epidemic prevention and control, and effectively protect people’s lives, safety and health.”

  • One in ten species will become extinct within 80 years

    The forecasts in two new studies show that the future looks very bleak for animal life on earth, writes TT.

    In the best case, we will “only” lose between 10 and 15 percent of all animal species by the turn of the next century – this on the condition that we succeed in curbing the increase in temperature and stopping the destruction of habitats.

    If we fail, the losses will be much worse – around 30 percent.

    In one study, which is published in Scientific Reports, Japanese scientists have started from the five major mass extinctions that previously affected life on Earth, the first 445 million years ago, and the most recent 66 million years ago when the dinosaurs died out.

    The researchers note that four factors determine whether a true mass extinction will take place: severe climate change, deforestation over large areas, severe pollution by mercury, carbon monoxide and carbon particles, and a reduction in sunlight reaching the Earth’s surface.

  • Millions worth of cocaine was received – in a juicer

    Customs in Germany checked a package with a juicer that was on its way to a Swedish man in his 20s.

    Then they found cocaine with an estimated value of two and a half million kroner, reports say P4 Kristianstad.

    When the man in his 20s had picked up the package, he was arrested. Now he is charged with serious drug crime and serious drug smuggling.

  • Lowest gas prices in six months

    At Christmas, the prices of natural gas, or fossil gas, were the lowest in six months on the Dutch stock exchange TTF, reports TT.

    The price was 83 euros per megawatt hour. It can be compared with when the price was at its highest, in August. At the time, it was 350 euros per megawatt hour.

    According to the site Trading Economics, the trend seems to hold for a while into January.

    The reasons for the decline are well-filled gas stocks in Europe, mild weather, a lot of wind power and forecasts of higher than normal temperatures in the coming weeks or weeks.

  • Fire in villa – smoke divers on their way in

    There is a fire in a villa in the municipality of Kil.

    The alarm came to SOS Alarm at 11.16.

    The emergency services are on the scene with five extinguishing vehicles to fight the fully developed fire.

    – There is a fire developing in the villa. Smoke divers are on their way in, says an operator at SOS Alarm who is responsible for the rescue region Bergslagen to NWT.

    An ambulance is also on site.

    According to SOS Alarm, there is a fire in the villa’s kitchen and facade.

    There is no information that people should be inside the villa.

  • No one arrested after Rinkeby shooting

    No one has yet been arrested after the shooting death in Rinkeby in northwest Stockholm on Christmas Day.

    – We have investigative work that will continue over the weekend, says Towe Hägg, press spokesperson for the police in the Stockholm region.

    The police will have an increased resource in the area.

    – We continue to follow up information that needs to be checked and talk to those who we think may have information to provide, says Towe Hägg.

    Any cameras in the area will also be inventoried.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, the man who was shot to death belonged to the criminal network Dödspatrullen. He was also suspected of having tricked “Einar” Grönberg, to the place where the artist was murdered, according to Aftonbladet’s information.

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  • Crash on E4 west of Kalix – at least one to hospital

    Two motorists have collided on the E4 west of Kalix. A total of six people traveled in the cars.

    Accessibility on the stretch of road is affected, the police write on their website.

    At least one person was taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is unclear.

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  • Hey! There have been many colds now, I wonder if it has something to do with the fact that many people have taken the corona vaccine, so sometimes I wonder if that is what affects the fact that many people have colds.

    Nadire Dzeljily

    Hi Nadire! It is true that many people have colds now. The Public Health Authority writes on its website that “several systems show that many people in the country are sick with respiratory symptoms or fever”.

    The Swedish Public Health Agency explains that this may be due to the increasing spread of influenza as well as covid-19 and RSV.

    Hope you stay healthy!

  • Regarding the fire in Orsa. It says that no people were hurt, but how many birds burned inside?

    Ollie

    Hey Ollie! According to Mora Newspaper there were roughly 150 chickens that unfortunately could not be saved.

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