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Three people arrested after flat tires – 25 cars affected

today at 07.14 Jacob Ruderstam

Two men and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of crime after several cars had their tires destroyed in Malmö during the night.

According to South Sweden should the three be climate activists who stated that the act was part of a climate action.

Police went to the central parts of town after a witness observed several people crawling around among vehicles in a parking lot.

The people are said to have blown the tires and left leaflets on the cars that were sabotaged.

A total of 25 cars are said to have been affected.

The three people are suspected of arbitrary proceedings.

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    British Airways. Archive image. Photo: John Tlumacki

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    Photo: TT Nyhetsbyrån/J. Scott Applewhite

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    “These people don’t understand that when they attack me, people who like freedom gather around me. It strengthens me. What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger,” he wrote in his own social network Truth social, The Hill reports.

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    Terry Hall on stage with The Specials in 2009. Photo: SCOTT HEPPELL/AP

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  • How far has it come in the investigation into who was behind the explosion of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipes? When is the investigation expected to be completed? Will the investigation, parts of it, become classified information?

    Sincerely 🙂

    Franco Baresi

    Hey! Good question, so far not much has emerged from the investigation. But we’ll keep an eye on it and write about it in case we find out more!

  • Is it really a case if the police suspect attempted murder? Why suspect the woman instead of putting the weight and weight on what the police suspect: that a man pushed her to her death.

    Redo do right… again…. ?

    Angry!

    See answer to the question below.

    One person has been arrested and there are reports that the woman fell because she was pushed. It’s in the notice.

  • Fake news again? The woman was thrown from the balcony, she didn’t fall.. Distorting, keeping silent or lying as a journalist seems to be a code of honor at AB.. Ugh..

    Eric T.

    We still don’t know exactly what happened.

    There are reports that she may have been pushed, and the police have arrested one person. It’s in the notice.

    Whether it is so or not is not something we can confirm, the police investigation will have to show that.

  • All this misery. How are you coping?

    The sandwich

    You have to try to take advantage of the small flashes of light that appear at regular intervals! A tip to keep hope up is to read the articles from “Swedish heroes”, which you can find here!

    Can also tell you about the “Svenska hältar gala” which will be broadcast tonight, which you can see here on Aftonbladet and TV4 at 8pm!

    We keep the positivity up together!

  • Why do you have a pinned post from October 3rd?

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    Emil Forsberg

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    Hello,

    It should not be pinned down by us at the editorial office. The post you click on is automatically pinned to the top of Aftonbladet Direkt. So maybe you accidentally clicked into it somehow? 🙂

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