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A man who has stopped at the side of the road outside Linköping has been hit, the police write on their website.
The man, who was in his 70s, was hit by another car and had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.
No one is a suspect in the case.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
Russian prisoners at a penal colony have taken employees of the facility hostage, Russian state media reports.
The incident is said to have occurred in Volgograd.
The prosecution period against Princess Mette-Marit’s son Marius Borg Høiby is extended. In addition, new suspicions have been added, according to Norwegian media.
Now he is also being investigated for threats but also for the theft of a scooter on August 7, reports the newspaper.
– The case is being investigated as illegal possession of movable property, Norwegian police say to VG.
A bus accident has occurred in Frölunda, Gothenburg, GP reports.
A bus is said to have driven into the ditch in Näset in Frölunda and the rescue service is on the scene together with an ambulance.
According to the emergency services, all passengers must have gotten out of the bus, but the extent of the damage is still unclear. Näsetvägen is closed due to the accident, the newspaper writes.
Police and an ambulance were called to Lodjursgatan in Landskrona after reports of a suspected workplace accident, according to the police. An employee is said to have fallen and injured himself.
The person has been taken to hospital by ambulance. Police will speak to witnesses to the incident.
The last person has been found dead after the yacht sinking off Sicily, VG reports with reference to Reuters.
The Italian coast guard confirms that it is most likely Mike Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter Hanna Lynch, The Telegraph reports.
On Friday, Italian divers found the sixth and last person missing after the sinking.
On Monday, the ship sank with 22 passengers on board, during a difficult storm. One of the five previously found dead is billionaire Mike Lynch.
A serious workplace accident has occurred at an industrial company north of Vetlanda, according to the police. A man has been injured and taken to hospital by ambulance. The police are on site for documentation and information gathering.
Crow. Archive image. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT
At eight o’clock on Friday morning, train traffic between Stockholm and Gothenburg was stopped urgently due to an accident. For about an hour, the trains stood still on the route, and then caused consequential delays.
What was behind the extensive stop turned out to be a crow after a check.
– The train driver who drove the affected train felt that he ran into something. Then we always have to make a stop, says Felicia Danielsson, press communicator at the Swedish Transport Administration.
As it was unknown what had been driven over, traffic had to be shut down on the railway, in order to rule out that it was a human.
– When we found out that it was a crow, of course we were happy. It is positive that no one was injured.
The Swedish Transport Administration does not keep statistics on how common it is for crows to cause train stoppages of this magnitude, but according to Felicia Danielsson, it sometimes happens that birds collide with trains.
Train traffic resumed as usual at nine o’clock in the morning.
The Ukrainian military confirms that it is behind the sinking of a ferry in the Russian Kavkaz, after Russia claimed on Thursday that the ferry was sunk in a Ukrainian airstrike.
According to Ukraine, the ferry was transporting weapons and fuel to the Crimean peninsula.
– Another military object has been destroyed. The ferry sank and the port cannot be used until the ferry is removed, says Ukrainian Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletensyuk on Ukrainian television, according to NTB.
According to the state-run Russian Tass, on Friday, Kavkaz port, which is located in the eastern Kerch Strait and is one of Russia’s largest ports on the Black Sea, is still burning.
Some ferry traffic in the area has been stopped as a result of the attack, Russia announced on Friday.
A large weapons cache was revealed in the Gothenburg area on Thursday.
The discovery was made after the police first stopped a car in Mölndal where they found narcotics, reports Göteborgs-Posten. The continued work led the police to a nearby apartment where several discoveries were made – including a large quantity of weapons.
– These are weapons that are most likely meant to be used in the ongoing conflicts, says police area manager Christian Nylén to GP.
The seizures are connected to the network criminal environment and the conflicts in Greater Gothenburg, the police confirm to the newspaper.
A person is now under arrest on suspicion of the crime and according to the police, the person is connected to the gang criminal environment.
The police were alerted shortly before 11 o’clock about a traffic accident on Ringvägen/Storgatan in Vimmerby.
According to the police, three passenger cars were involved.
SMHI has issued a yellow warning for high water levels on the west coast during Friday afternoon.
The high water level means that there is a risk that buildings, roads or quays will be flooded during the day. The warning is also aimed at shipping as the clear height under bridges may decrease and moored boats and ships may be damaged.
NATO is raising the security level at its air base in Geilenkirchen, Germany. Personnel deemed not to be necessary on site are being sent home as a precaution, a spokesman for the airbase said to Der Spiegel.
The announcement comes after intelligence warned of a possible threat.
Six people, including four children, have died in a fire in northern Serbia.
The deceased are believed to belong to the same family.
The fire, which broke out around 3 o’clock on Friday night, is believed to have been caused by an electric scooter connected to the mains.
Parts of the train traffic between Stockholm and Gothenburg were at a standstill on Friday morning. Archive image. Photo: Oscar Olsson/TT
On Friday morning, the trains between Gothenburg and Stockholm stood still for about an hour, after a train stop on the western main line near Gnesta southwest of Stockholm.
The stop was due to a feared accident, but after an on-site check, traffic could be allowed to open again at nine o’clock.
– There will be some consequential delays, says Marcus Fleetwood at SJ to GP.
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