Man arrested on suspicion of rape

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  • Man arrested on suspicion of rape

    A man has been arrested on suspicion of rape in Ludvika municipality.

    The police state that the crime must have been committed indoors.

    On Friday afternoon, the prosecutor decided to arrest the man.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Ukraine: Russia “stopped” in Kharkiv

    Ukraine has stopped a Russian ground offensive in the border region of Kharkiv and is now carrying out a counterattack there, the Ukrainian military says.

    At the same time, Russia is intensifying its attacks at other parts of the front, according to the military.

    In recent weeks, Russia has made the biggest gains in 18 months, since thousands of Russian soldiers stormed the Kharkiv region on May 10.

    On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi visited the regional capital to discuss the fighting for Vovtyansk, a town located less than five kilometers from the border.

    “The Ukrainian defense forces have stopped Russian troops in Kharkiv,” says the Ukrainian military.

    “The situation is under control, counter-offensives are underway”.

  • Suspected murder in Säffle

    During the afternoon, the police went to a residence in Säffle.

    – We end up at the address after doing some information gathering and find a person who is deceased, says police spokesperson Anders Dahlman.

    Since they could not rule out crime, the police have now opened a preliminary investigation into murder, alternatively manslaughter.

    – We cannot write this off at once, but must investigate the place and the person in question, says Anders Dahlman.

    The site has been blocked off.

  • Total stop in train traffic south of Stockholm

    An electrical fault has caused a total stop in all train traffic south of Stockholm, reports P4 Stockholm.

    No regional, long-distance or commuter trains can pass through Stockholm south.

    – There is no electricity right now. We suspect that it is work on the side of the tracks that has gone awry somewhere, says Bengt Olsson, press manager at the Swedish Transport Administration.

    There is currently no forecast for when traffic will be able to flow again.

    Update: As of 3 p.m., nothing has changed.

    – There are a lot of resources on site and working on the problem, but we have not received a forecast yet, says Felicia Danielsson, press spokesperson at the Swedish Transport Administration

  • Man arrested for child rape

    A man in his 40s has been detained on suspicion of child rape, reports TTELA.

    The man has previously been arrested. The rape allegedly took place inside a toilet in a shopping center in Trollhättan on Monday.

  • Overturned horse transport on E22

    A car with a horse transport has overturned on the E22 at the height of Tollarp in Skåne in the southbound direction.

    – We are on our way to the scene, says Patric Fors, press spokesperson for the police in the South region.

    According to the Swedish Transport Administration, an animal has been hit nearby, and an accident involving several vehicles has occurred a little further south at Linderöd.

    The condition of the horse’s injuries is unclear.

    There are queues at the site.

    Read more here.

  • Collision with moped – guy to hospital

    A car and a moped collided in Umeå during the morning.

    – The moped driver is a young guy and he has been taken to hospital by ambulance. But I don’t know anything about the damage situation, says Maria Linnè, press spokesperson for the police in the North region.

    According to the police, they will soon be ready at the scene.

    The accident will be investigated.

  • Sources: Putin demands for ceasefire – freeze current borders

    Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to negotiate a ceasefire with Ukraine that recognizes the current front lines, four Russian sources told Reuters.

    Three of the sources believe that Putin does not want a new national mobilization, which extensive advances would require.

    But he is not prepared to end the war if Kiev or the West are unwilling to negotiate a cease-fire, and two of the sources worry about a Russian nuclear escalation.

  • Actor Peder Falk dead

    The actor Peder Falk has died after a period of illness, Kulturhuset Stadsteatern informs SvD.

    He was 76 years old.

    Peder Falk made his debut at the Stockholm City Theater in 1973. He has also appeared in television programs such as “Nya tider” and “PS – last summer”.

  • The government doubles support for mosquito control

    The government has previously decided to invest SEK 5.4 million in measures to limit the mass occurrence of flood mosquitoes.

    Now the government is pushing an additional five million kroner to the County Administrative Board in Gävleborg County.

    The money can, for example, go to pesticides.

    – To make it easier for the residents, whose everyday life is badly affected by the flood mosquitoes, the government has decided to greatly increase the state support. It is necessary that the affected regions and municipalities continue to contribute to the financing of this important work, says Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari (L) in a press release.

    The state co-financing now amounts to a total of SEK 10.4 million.

  • S wants to see a new center against weapons and drugs

    Heléne Fritzon, delegation leader for the Social Democrats in the European Parliament, and S-party leader Magdalena Andersson. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

    The EU needs to step up its work against the smuggling of weapons and drugs, the Social Democrats believe.

    A new center of expertise within Europol is proposed to stop weapons and drugs flowing across borders.

    The idea is to gather expertise from member countries to assist customs and other authorities.

    – We must support the police and customs authorities and we can coordinate complex, cross-border smuggling operations, says Heléne Fritzon, the Social Democrats’ top candidate in the EU elections.

    S also wants to see strengthened cooperation between European ports.

  • Teenager in custody for fatal shooting

    Police on the scene after the murder in Bredäng in southern Stockholm on Monday. Photo: Oscar Olsson/TT

    Another person has been detained, suspected of the murder of a man in Bredäng in southern Stockholm on Monday, reports P4 Stockholm.

    Two teenage brothers are suspected of the fatal shooting, which occurred in a residential area early in the morning. A 17-year-old was detained by the Södertörn district court on Thursday afternoon, now his one year older brother has also been detained on suspicion of murder.

    According to several media, the police suspect that there is an honorable motive behind the murder.

    The victim, a 45-year-old man, had been severely abused a few years earlier by the father of the now suspected brothers.

    The father was later sentenced to 1.5 years in prison by the Court of Appeal, which, however, did not consider it proven that there was an honorable motive behind the assault.

  • Region Uppsala: The healthcare conflict is dangerous to society

    Region Uppsala assesses that the ongoing care conflict is so serious for parts of care that there is a risk to people’s lives and health, the region writes in a press release.

    This applies, among other things, to the transport of seriously ill, newborn children who need intensive care and emergency heart surgery.

    The region has therefore sent a request for negotiations on a socially dangerous conflict to the Healthcare Association in Region Uppsala.

  • Israel: Three dead hostages found in Gaza

    Israel has rescued three dead hostages in the Gaza Strip, Israeli media reports.

    It is said to be about three people who were already killed in connection with the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7.

  • Mousse recalled – may contain metal pieces

    Valio is recalling its Profeel protein mousse chocolate lactose-free because it may contain small pieces of metal. Press image Photo: Valio

    Valio is recalling its product Profeel protein mousse chocolate lactose-free because there is a risk that it may contain small pieces of metal from a machine part in production.

    “An equipment failure in a production line may have caused this. As a precautionary measure, we have chosen to recall this product,” the company writes in a press release.

    The recall applies to packages of 150 grams with a best before date of 30 July. Customers who have purchased the product are asked to contact Valio to receive compensation for their expenses.

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    Hannah

    Hello! There has been an accident at the subway at Odenplan.

  • Have you published anything regarding the authority for psychological defense reporting tv4’s cold facts for the report on SD’s alleged troll factory?

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    Hi Alex, we have written about this.

  • What was the audience score at Taylor Swift’s concert? Can’t find it in any of the articles.

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    Hey Lego! We wonder about that, Taylor Swift said on stage that it was an audience record yesterday and we’ve been looking for the organizer all day without an answer unfortunately! Will update you as soon as we know more.

  • Don’t understand what the difference is between SD’s “troll factory” and Aftonbladet’s culture pages.

    Can someone explain how it differs from e.g. Anders Lindberg’s texts and word pooping?

    albino

    The difference is that Anders writes his own opinions and signs with his own name.

    A “troll factory” is a hidden organization that spreads misleading information for propaganda purposes – without being clear about who the sender is.

  • Then the 7-year-old and the press office can also stop selling sweets and soft drinks?

    Strange that they should control what the customer requests.

    I expect snus will also stop being sold just like cigarettes.

    Should they have vegetables and vitamins instead?

    Now former customer

    They cannot control demand – but they can control their own supply. If they don’t want to sell cigarettes, they are free to stop doing so.

    However, they seem to want to continue selling snus, as well as sweets and soft drinks.

    Here you can read more about how they reason.

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