Man injured with sharp knife – elderly woman suspected of attempted murder

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  • Man injured with sharp knife – elderly woman suspected of attempted murder

    Late on Wednesday evening, a man entered a hospital in Nyköping after being injured with a sharp knife, the police write on their website.

    The suspect is an elderly woman who has a relationship with the man.

    She is now under arrest and the incident is being investigated as attempted murder.

    The man is said not to have sustained any serious injuries

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Bird flu outbreak kills 47 tigers in Vietnam

    47 tigers, three lions and one panther have died in zoos in Vietnam as a result of the H5N1 bird flu virus, reports The Guardian.

    The deaths occurred in August and September.

    No zoo employees who have been in close contact with the animals have shown any symptoms.

    The organization Education for Nature Vietnam stated that there were a total of 385 tigers in captivity in Vietnam by the end of 2023, the paper reports.

  • Source: BMW does not want to invest more in Northvolt

    German BMW is reportedly closing the door on more money for Northvolt. Archive photography Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    The German car manufacturer BMW does not want to invest more in the crisis-stricken Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt AB, reports the news agency Bloomberg with reference to a source.

    Read more here.

  • Fire in barn – animals left in the building

    There is currently a fire in several agricultural buildings north of Karlskoga, the rescue service writes X.

    There are no reports of anyone being injured, but several forces are on site and are working to prevent the spread to other buildings.

    – We received an alarm about a developed fire in a barn, but when the rescue service arrived at the scene, the fire had spread to four buildings, says Magdalena Andersson, group leader at SOS alarm.

    According to the rescue service, there must be animals still in the buildings.

    – Ten units from the rescue service and the police are on site to evacuate the animals, says Magdalena Andersson.

  • Suspected rape in hotel

    Two women in their 20s raised the alarm during the night of Thursday that three men tried to rape them at a hotel in central Stockholm.

    – After questioning the women, it appears that one of them has been subjected to rape and the other to sexual harassment, says Mats Eriksson, press spokesperson at the police.

    Read more here.

  • Several injured in Russian shelling

    At least eight people have been injured after a residential building was hit by Russian shelling against the city of Kharkiv in Ukraine on the night of Thursday, the region’s governor Oleh Synjehubov said in a post on Telegram.

    “Everyone will get the necessary help,” writes Synjehubov in the post and continues:

    “In order for Russian attacks of this kind to stop, Ukraine must receive the necessary and sufficient help from the outside world and its partners.”

  • Explosion in gate

    An explosion has occurred at an apartment building in Tensta in northern Stockholm.

    Read more here.

  • Prosecutors: Trump resorted to criminal methods

    Former US President Donald Trump. Archive image. Photo: Seth Wenig/AP/TT

    Donald Trump “resorted to criminal means” to retain the presidency after losing the 2020 election.

    The new charges come from special counsel Jack Smith, who does not want the former US president to be able to claim immunity for his actions after the 2020 presidential election.

    Smith on Wednesday filed a brief with the court deciding the case in which Trump is accused of trying to have the results of the 2020 election overturned.

    “Despite the fact that the defendant was sitting president during the time the indictment applies, his actions were fundamentally private,” write the prosecutors.

    If Trump is convicted, he risks a maximum of 20 years in prison.

  • Details: The same man is suspected of the embassy act

    Within a few hours, the Israeli embassies in Stockholm and Copenhagen were attacked.

    According to information to The Swedish Daily the police suspect that the same man committed both crimes.

    After shooting at the embassy in Stockholm, he allegedly took the train to Copenhagen and detonated two hand grenades.

    Two young men from Sweden have been arrested after the murder.

  • Suspected serious crime – hunt for perpetrator

    The police have a major operation in central Stockholm after a suspected serious crime.

    – There are several patrols chasing a suspected perpetrator, says Daniel Wikdahl, press spokesperson at the police.

    Is there a connection to the shootings that happened tonight?

    – I will not comment on that, says Daniel Wikdahl.

    Read more here.

  • Shooting in Farsta

    The police have a large operation in Farsta in southern Stockholm after two shootings.

    The alarm about the first shooting came at 9:45 p.m.

    – I can’t say more than that, says Daniel Wikdahl, press spokesperson at the police.

    No one has been found injured. According to the police, it is unclear how many people are said to have been shot at. The incident is being investigated as attempted murder.

    Just over 15 minutes later, another shooting occurred in Farsta.

    Shots were then fired at a building. The shooting is being investigated as a violation of the Weapons Act.

    Read more here.

  • US cyber boss: No risk of external influence on the election

    Jen Easterly. Photo: Ben Curtis/AP

    Concerns about external influence on the US election have been widely discussed, but now the US government’s cyber security chief has reassuring news.

    In an interview with the AP news agency, Jen Easterly says that the technical systems are now so robust that none of America’s rivals, such as Russia and Iran, have the opportunity to get into them and influence the election results.

    – Malicious actors would not, even if they tried, be able to influence on such a scale that it would mean a significant effect on the election results, Easterly, director of the agency for cyber and infrastructure security, told the AP.

  • Shots fired at apartment

    The police operation in Brandbergen on Wednesday evening. Photo: Blue light images

    Shots have been fired at an apartment in Brandbergen south of Stockholm.

    – We have been able to establish that shots were fired at an apartment. Several shots have been fired, says Daniel Wikdahl, press spokesperson at the police.

    At least one person was in the apartment.

    – No one has been found injured.

    The police are investigating the incident as attempted murder.

    – We are in the middle of the hunt for the perpetrators, says Daniel Wikdahl.

    Read more here.

  • Åkesson on Swedes in Lebanon: “Shouldn’t have Swedish passports”

    Jimmie Åkesson debates against Magdalena Andersson in SVT’s Aktuellt about the Swedes who remain in Lebanon while the situation escalates.

    Jimmie Åkesson wonders “what on earth are they doing there”.

    – We have many people with Swedish passports who should not have Swedish passports. You have been asked to go back to Sweden, but you are still there, he says in SVT and continues:

    – So you have come to Sweden as a refugee and then you have gone back to a country you fled from. Then I wonder what on earth you do there when you live here?

    On the objection that you can visit relatives, Åkesson says:

    – You might think so, but then the reasonable question is, didn’t you run away from there? I think it’s remarkable and we should do something about this that so many people have Swedish passports who shouldn’t have them.

  • Dramaten evacuated – sprinkler system broken

    The drama of a previously wet occasion. Photo: Jakob Åkersten Brodén/TT

    The drama in Stockholm has been evacuated.

    The reason is that a sprinkler system has broken. The emergency services were called to the theater shortly before 8 p.m.

    – We have a special force that has been called to the scene and will help. They will help clean up the water on the floor, says Marie Nordahl, line operator at the rescue service.

    The incident occurred in the middle of the evening’s performances of “King Lear” and “Inheritance”.

    – It became waterlogged under the Great Stage where there are a lot of cables, and for safety reasons we chose to cancel the evening’s performances, says Charlotte Gateau, marketing and communications manager at Dramaten.

    The drama was nearly full on Wednesday night, with about 650 guests having to be evacuated from the premises, according to Gateau.

    It is currently uncertain when Dramaten’s performancesShow more

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