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Zelensky: “They will kill Putin”

today at 03.23Hans Österman

In a television documentary ahead of the anniversary of the war, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says he believes Putin will one day be killed by people in his own inner circle.

– There will surely come a time when the fragility of Putin’s regime is felt in Russia. Then the predator will eat the predator. They will find a reason to kill the killer. When? I don’t know that, says Zelensky in the documentary according to Newsweek.

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    According to police, the driver remained after the crash and cooperated with police. It is unclear what was behind the crash.

    One of the dead is a woman who died on the spot, while another cyclist died of his injuries in hospital. Several of the others are said to have serious injuries. (TT)

  • The police chased the A-tractor at 180 km/h

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    – It has gone up to 180 kilometers per hour, says Viktor Åkring Dicksved at the police’s regional command centre.

    The car chase began at 23:24 on Saturday evening and only ended at 23:56 when the A-tractor was stopped with a nail mat east of Kilafors.

    About ten patrols, including a helicopter, took part in the pursuit, which began on E4 and continued on national road 83 towards Bollnäs.

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  • China blocked G20 – refused to condemn Russia

    When the finance ministers of the G20 countries met in India on Saturday, no agreement was reached on a statement regarding the war in Ukraine. Russia and China refused to sign the final document.

    The BBC reports that China opposed formulations in which Russia’s aggression was condemned “in the strongest possible terms”.

    The disagreement manifested itself just days after China presented a peace proposal that was quickly condemned by both NATO and US President Joe Biden.

  • Boy robbed – threatened by masked person

    A minor boy was robbed by a masked perpetrator on Saturday evening in Lund.

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    The boy is physically unharmed, the police write on their website.

  • Ambulance flight crashes – five dead

    An ambulance flight crashed in Nevada in the USA early Saturday morning, Swedish time.

    The plane was to transport a patient and a total of five people were on board. All died in the accident, reports Daily Mirror.

    The cause of the crash is unknown and will be investigated.

  • Big hooligan brawl after martial arts gala

    A wild fight broke out on Södermalm in Stockholm on Saturday evening.

    About 20 people collided.

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    No one is said to have been seriously injured.

    – We have had an operation at the scene with police officers with ear tags. We have a number of assault cases, but no information that anyone was injured, says Ola Österling.

    Three people have been checked at the scene. There is no information that anyone has been arrested.

  • Person found at the bottom of the pool

    A person was found at the bottom of a pool in a swimming hall in Stockholm during Saturday evening.

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  • Large protests in Germany against arms support

    Saturday’s demonstration in Berlin. Photo: Markus Schreiber/AP

    On Saturday, around 10,000 people gathered in the German capital Berlin for demonstrations, the second day in a row.

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    – There are lots of units on site, says SOS Alarm’s line operator.

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    A separatist militia from the breakaway republic of Ambazonia has claimed responsibility for the blasts.

    – Our main target was Cameroon’s elite forces protecting the runners, a spokesperson for the group told Reuters.

    The condition of the injured is stated to be stable.

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