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Two mobile homes and a passenger car with a caravan on a trailer have collided in Motala municipality.
No one is said to be injured, but the vehicles involved are said to be unsafe for traffic.
The accident occurred at 12.50 on national highway 34 at the Ljung traffic stop, reports the Östra Götaland rescue service.
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Two people were to swim at the Piteälven.
It is unclear where they are now.
The rescue service is searching the water.
– Rescue services and an ambulance are on site and the sea rescue has sent a helicopter from Umeå, says Angelica, alarm and line operator.
The police are also on the scene.
The alarm came in at 11 o’clock.
The text is updated.
Three cars and a motorcycle have collided on the E6 in Lomma, reports South Sweden.
The emergency services have been called to the scene.
The road was initially closed in the northbound direction, which created large queues.
According to the Swedish Transport Administration, the accident has a “major impact” on traffic and the rescue service’s work is expected to continue until 1pm.
Russia says its warplanes have prevented two American bombers from crossing the Russian border in the Barents Sea in the Arctic.
The U.S. military routinely conducts flights over international waters and maintains that the operations are conducted in neutral airspace and in accordance with international law.
But in recent months, Moscow has reacted more aggressively to the exercises. In June, the United States was accused of using drones over neutral waters in the Black Sea to help Ukraine attack the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula.
Moscow then said that the flight risked leading to “direct” military confrontation with NATO, and that the military was being prepared for an “operational response”.
The police were looking for a man in his 60s who lives outside Uppsala.
The man was last seen at 07:30 on Sunday morning.
The police urged the public to call 112 if they had any tips.
The police were able to announce at 11 o’clock that the man had been found and was safe.
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has ruled to reduce the quota system that reserves up to 30 percent of government jobs for relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh’s 1971 war of independence, AFP reports.
According to the new decision, that figure will be five percent going forward.
The quota system has caused much anger among the people and led to violent protests.
Over 100 people have died and even more have been injured in the ongoing student demonstrations in the capital Dhaka.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a speech in Jerusalem in July. Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg/AP/TT
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with US President Joe Biden in Washington on Tuesday, his Cabinet Office announced on Sunday.
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with US President Joe Biden will take place on Tuesday at noon,” it said in a statement. Netanyahu will fly to the US on Monday, and is expected to address the US Congress on Wednesday.
A Norwegian flight to Gdansk had to make a stopover in Gothenburg on Sunday morning, writes GP.
The reason was a smell that could resemble smoke.
– It becomes extra serious when there are 178 people on board, says Christer Persson, rescue leader at JRCC to GP.
The plane flew from Gardermoen in Oslo on its way to Gdansk in Poland. The cause was an alarm about a fire on the plane, which later turned out to be a broken smoke detector.
The emergency services were on the scene.
– We were at the scene, but there was nothing dangerous. We basically turned around on the spot, says Lars Joselius at the rescue service.
It is unclear when the flight will continue.
A flight is on its way to pick up the passengers according to Norwegian, writes Ellen Laurin, acting press manager at Swedavia.
During the night of Sunday, Russia tried to attack Kiev with drones for the fifth time in two weeks, according to the Ukrainian defense.
There are no reports that anyone was injured, writes the head of the military administration, Serhij Popko, on Telegram.
Popko said the “systematic attacks” by drones show that Russia is “testing new tactics, looking for new approaches to the capital and trying to reveal where our air defenses are located.”
Ukraine’s air defense system destroyed 35 of the 39 drones and two cruise missiles fired by Russia overnight, the Ukrainian Air Force said on Telegram. The attacks, which have not been commented on by Russia, are said to have targeted ten Ukrainian regions.
SOS received an alarm at 9 a.m. to Västervik.
There was a heavy fire in a building, and smoke diving and extinguishing began.
Later, the police announced that no one was injured.
The fire is said to have started in a basement storage room.
The incident is being investigated as arson.
The police were called to a campsite in Västerårs on Saturday evening.
A 25-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of serious assault, and one person has to be taken to hospital by ambulance.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
The man who was arrested has also been arrested.
A woman was locked in a black taxi and alerted her friend via text message, who was then able to contact the police.
The incident took place shortly before 5 a.m. in Halmstad.
On site, the police were able to carry out an inspection of the car and arrest the taxi driver.
The black taxi driver is now suspected of illegal deprivation of liberty, drugged driving and unauthorized taxi traffic.
The plaintiff is unharmed, according to the police.
A woman threw stones at people at Södertälje Station at 07:00 this morning. The police went to the scene and the woman was arrested.
– It is not clear to me why the woman started throwing stones, but we will be questioning her, says Annan Westberg at the police.
A person in his 50s was hit and started bleeding from the head and needed to be taken to hospital.
The extent of the injuries is unclear, according to the police.
– I don’t know how big the stones were.
A 55-year-old person was also involved, but was not hit by any stone.
The woman is now suspected of aggravated assault and attempted aggravated assault.
A 25-year-old man has been assaulted by an unknown perpetrator outside Hudiksvall.
The incident must have taken place at 02:00 on Sunday.
The man was taken by ambulance to the hospital with unclear injuries.
The police write a report of serious assault.
At 01:00 on the night of Sunday, police and an ambulance were called to central Karlshamn after a man was assaulted outside.
He was later taken to hospital by ambulance.
Another man was arrested on the spot. Both involved are in their 30s.
The incident is now being investigated as aggravated assault.
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