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The White House rages against Lavrov’s words about the United States
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov likened the United States to Hitler and the Holocaust during his annual press conference on Wednesday.
– Just as Napoleon mobilized almost all of Europe against the Russian Empire, just as Hitler mobilized and captured the majority of Europe’s countries and sent them against the Soviet Union – now the United States has organized a coalition, he said and continued:
– The task is the same: The final solution of the Russia question. Just as Hitler wanted a final solution to the Jewish question.
White House spokesman John Kirby responded to Lavrov’s statements:
– It’s almost so absurd that it’s not worth answering, other than that he tries to compare us to Hitler and the Holocaust in a really insulting way, he said according to Reuters.
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Church of England: We do not marry gay couples
Church of England priests will not marry same-sex couples, despite strong pressure in recent years, TT reports.
The Church’s new recommendation states that “sacred marriage exists only between a man and a woman”.
However, the church plans to apologize to LGBTQI people for the “rejection, exclusion and hostility” they have faced in churches.
– Both personally and on behalf of my fellow bishops, I would like to express deep sadness and sorrow for how LGBTQI people and those they love have been treated by the Church, says the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, according to TT.
Serious violent crime – large police effort
A large police operation is underway in the residential area Tjärna Ängar in Borlänge.
An adult man has been the victim of a serious violent crime and was taken to hospital by ambulance.
– The injuries should be fairly minor, says Peter Persson, officer on duty.
The police were alerted to the crime at 20.37 and sent a large number of patrols to the residential area.
The man was subjected to violence with some form of affection, but not a firearm.
– No one has been arrested, but the investigation situation looks good, says Peter Persson
Masked robber forced his way into residence
A masked person entered a residence in Södermanland. The robber allegedly threatened two women with a sharp object and tied them up.
The suspect recovered money and a car key before leaving in the stolen car.
The women were in shock after the incident but should not have been injured, the police write on their website.
The police were alerted at 19.20 and are investigating the incident as aggravated robbery. No one has been arrested at this time.
Cheese recalled – may contain listeria
Gäsene dairy is recalling its product Gäsene rivost 500 grams with a best before date of 2023-03-14, the company writes in a press release, according to TT.
The reason is that the cheese may contain listeria bacteria.
Customers who bought the product in question are asked to contact Gäsene Mejeri for compensation.
Alarm about an explosion south of Stockholm
During Wednesday evening, a loud bang was heard in Norsborg, south of Stockholm. However, the police have not found any signs of an explosion.
– Considering all the explosions that have happened recently, we take this kind of thing seriously, says Jens Mårtensson, who is the press spokesperson for the Stockholm police region.
They searched the area with helicopters and patrols.
At 9:30 p.m., the police operation is said to have ended.
At least 70 dead in cold weather
Severe cold has hit Afghanistan. At least 70 people have died and the temperature has at most dropped to minus 32 degrees, TT reports.
The temperature started to drop on January 10, and the cold will last at least another week. It is described as the coldest winter in years.
In addition, around 70,000 livestock are said to have died from the cold.
More than half the population is threatened by famine this winter, writes TT and refers to aid organizations.
Man killed in traffic accident
A man in his 70s has died after a traffic accident in Boden.
Two passenger cars collided at 4 p.m. and a total of three people are said to have been involved in the accident.
Next of kin have been notified.
Two cars in collision with moose
Two passenger cars have collided with a moose in the municipality of Marks, writes Gothenburg Post.
A man has been taken to hospital by ambulance. There is no information on the state of the damage.
The driver reportedly collided with the moose and then crashed into a tree.
– The car is quite tight, says Pontus Studahl, the duty officer of the rescue service, to GP.
The moose died in connection with the collision, according to the police.
Russian crypto top arrested in US
US Department of Justice in Washington. Photo: Andrew Harnik/AP
Founder and majority owner of crypto platform Bitzlato, Anatoly Legkodymov, has been arrested and charged with unauthorized money transfer.
This is announced by the US Department of Justice during a press conference.
Bitzlato is a cryptocurrency exchange platform. The company is said to have processed illegal funds worth over $700 million, including in connection with ransom money.
Legkodymov himself is said to have written on the company’s internal chat room that the users of the service were “known to be crooks”. He was arrested in Miami on Tuesday and will appear in court on Wednesday.
– As suspected, Bitzlato sold himself to criminals as a “no questions asked” cryptocurrency exchange platform, resulting in him making hundreds of millions of dollars. The defendant is now paying the price for the harmful role his company has played in the cryptocurrency ecosystem, said Attorney General Breon Peace.
Expanded support to Ukraine – can send Archer
Sweden will increase support for Ukraine. The government announced this on Wednesday afternoon.
Tomorrow Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson will hold a press conference together with Energy and Business Minister Ebba Busch, Labor Market and Integration Minister Johan Pehrson and Defense Minister Pål Jonson.
The details of the increased support will be presented there.
One of the items on tomorrow’s agenda concerns preparing the transfer of an artillery system to Ukraine.
Prime Minister Kristersson recently opened up about sending the Archer artillery system to Ukraine.
Four arrested for kidnapping
During Wednesday, the police were alerted to a suspected kidnapping in Luleå.
Relatives of a man are said to have been pressured for money in exchange for the man’s release.
The man was found by police in connection with a house search at an address in Luleå. The man’s injury status is unclear.
Four people were also arrested on the spot.
A preliminary investigation into kidnapping and attempted extortion has been launched.
The police write that they “assess the incident as an isolated incident in the criminal environment”.
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