More Russians are being evacuated in the Kursk area

More Russians are being evacuated in the Kursk area

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  • More Russians are being evacuated in the Kursk area

    Evacuated Russians in Kursk, from Monday. On Tuesday, the evacuation was extended. Photo: AP

    Evacuation of Russians in yet another district of the Kursk region began on Tuesday, reports the exiled Russian newspaper Meduza.

    This time, it is the Bolshesoltsky District that has begun to be evacuated. It is the first time a district that does not border Ukraine has been evacuated.

    Previously, evacuations took place in four districts of the Kursk region bordering Ukraine: Sudzhansky, Glushkovsky, Rylsky and Korenevsky districts. In addition, evacuation has been proclaimed in the Belovskij district of the Belgorod area.

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  • Frontal collision in Stockholm – major traffic impact

    Two cars have collided head-on on Bergslagsvägen at the height of Spånga in Stockholm, say the rescue service.

    – We have cut open a car and taken a person out, says Oscar Davila, management operator at the Rescue Center Mitt.

    Four people are involved in the accident, but the extent of the damage is currently unclear. Two ambulances and an ambulance helicopter have been on the scene.

    Bergslagsvägen is closed in both directions and is expected to be until 4 p.m. according to TT.

  • Hamas: Has fired at Tel Aviv

    Hamas says they have fired two M90 rockets at Tel Aviv, writes NRK.

    Explosions are said to have been heard in the city.

    According to Israeli media, the rockets landed on the city’s coastline and no one was injured.

  • Loud bangs in Linköping – person injured

    At 2:59 p.m., an alarm about loud bangs came in from the Berga district in southern Linköping.

    An injured man was found near Berga church. Life-saving measures were initiated on site.

    Update 15.18: According to Aftonbladet’s sources, the man has now been rushed to hospital.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, one person has been shot.

    Read more in the article here.

  • Swedish man arrested at the request of Danish police

    Swedish police have arrested a 21-year-old man at the request of Danish police, writes Copenhagen police on the media platform X.

    The man, who is a Swedish citizen, has been requested to be extradited to Denmark.

  • Boy arrested after fatal shooting in Skurup

    A boy under the age of 15 has been arrested on suspicion of the shooting death of a banker in Skurup, according to information to TV4.

    The boy must have been arrested on the Öresund train last night.

    The murder took place on Saturday evening in a villa in Skurup.

  • 57 people dead in floods

    At least 57 people have died and thousands have been displaced after floods in Yemen, according to the United Nations.

    Over 34 thousand families have been affected by the heavy rains that began in June.

    According to the UN, the floods have worsened the country’s “already dire humanitarian situation” where millions are living with the effects of a civil conflict that began almost 10 years ago.

  • Man in his 70s ended up under quad bike

    A man was first taken to hospital after an accident with a four-wheeler in Leksand, the police write on their website.

    He has been taken to hospital by ambulance helicopter. There is no information on the state of the damage.

    The man is said to be in his 70s.

  • Skeletons that may come from humans have been found in Bengtsfors

    The public has found remains in the form of skeletons from what could be a human in Dals Långed, the police write on their website.

    Right now they are searching with dogs in the immediate area and the find site is cordoned off.

    In order to further investigate whether the remains are indeed human remains, a preliminary investigation into murder has been initiated.

    The police further write that it does not necessarily have to be a murder.

    The remains are said to have been lying in nature for a long time.

  • Cows on E4 – The Swedish Transport Administration warns

    There are currently cows moving on the E4 between Linköping Öst and Norsholm, the Swedish Transport Administration is warning about that.

    The Swedish Transport Administration writes on its website that the cows are at the height of Herrbeta.

  • Man arrested at railway station in Enköping

    A man in his 40s has threatened two others with an attack at the railway station in Enköping, the police write on their website.

    – The man was inside the station when we arrived and the situation was calm, says a police spokesperson.

    The police arrested the man who is suspected of attempted serious assault, alternatively attempted murder.

    The man and the two victims have known each other for a long time, according to the police.

    The two people hid and were not physically injured in the incident.

  • Car accident in Skultuna

    A single vehicle accident has occurred south of Skultuna on road 681, the police write on their website.

    It is a car that came driving in the northbound direction and for an unknown reason has veered off the road. One person is taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Police helped duck family

    A police patrol drove past a family of ducks on a road in Västerås. The duck family was crossing the busy road and the police decided to assist the family.

    Police considered stopping traffic temporarily to help the animals pass, but chose instead to try to encourage the animals to go the other way, which they did.

    Traffic did not need to be closed and the duck family made it across the road unharmed.

  • Tops are being investigated for murder after deadly protests

    Bangladesh’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina is one of several under investigation in a murder case after a police officer killed a man in July. Archive image. Photo: Altaf Qadri/AP/TT

    A court in Bangladesh has opened an investigation into the murder of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and six other people in her government. In addition, several other people, including high-ranking police officers, are being investigated in the case. The investigation comes after a man was killed by police in July, during the widespread unrest in the country.

    Lawyer Mamun Mia takes up the case on the initiative of a citizen. According to him, the court in the capital Dhaka has ordered the police to register the case, which is the first step in an investigation under the country’s laws.

    Sheikh Hasina resigned in early August and fled to India after weeks of escalating student protests and unrest, in which hundreds of people have been killed in clashes between demonstrators and police.

  • Yellow smoke from factory: “Dangerous gases”

    Photo: Reader picture

    Yellow smoke billowed out of Domsjö factories in Örnsköldsvik today between 11:10 and 11:40. CEO Björn Vedin tells Aftonbladet:

    – We had a planned maintenance stop. When the yellow smoke was detected, the cleaning was stopped. It was a scrubber that had been overloaded.

    – The smoke contains dangerous nitrous gases, but as far as we know right now, no one has been injured. We will not do any more cleaning until we are one hundred percent sure that this will not happen again, says Vedin.

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