Murder in Germany: Suspected murder weapon found

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  • Murder in Germany: Suspected murder weapon found

    The police have found the suspected murder weapon after yesterday’s knife attack in Solingen, Germany, where three people were killed, reports Photo.

    According to the newspaper, the knife was found about 200 meters from the crime scene in the central city.

    Read more about the attack here

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Apartment fire in Karlskoga

    At 1:13 p.m., SOS received an alarm about an apartment fire in Karlskoga.

    According to the alarm, it is burning with open flames.

    Emergency services and an ambulance are on site.

  • Man killed in traffic accident

    A car collided with a person outside Helsingborg shortly after 07:00 this morning.

    A man in his 60s has died as a result of the accident. Relatives have been notified.

    The police are investigating the accident and have drawn up a report of manslaughter and negligence in traffic has been drawn up.

  • Heavy apartment fire in Norsborg

    The emergency services have been alerted to a heavy apartment fire in Norsborg, south of Stockholm.

    It should burn properly on a balcony.

    – And there is smoke in the stairwell and upwards, says Sebastian Levin, duty officer at the rescue service.

    It is unclear if anyone is in the apartment and if anyone is injured.

    The emergency services have just arrived at the scene.

    – It’s burning to the brim. It’s hell. People have run out of the house. It’s chaos. It’s on fire on the second, third floor and it’s a seven-story building, says a witness.

    Medical personnel are on site and are examining people who may have inhaled fire smoke.

  • Man trapped in timber crane

    A man has been stuck with his head in a timber crane in Trollhättan.

    – I only know the SOS alarm there. A man has been trapped in a timber crane.

    The rescue service states that the man has been stuck since yesterday.

    – He has been stuck since yesterday and now he was lucky that a man came to greet him. So he called 112 and the emergency services and ambulance were there relatively quickly and freed him, says Tero Paakki, at the emergency services.

  • Man dead – found in the water

    A man who was reported missing after a fishing trip has been found dead in Pajala municipality, the police write on their website.

    Relatives have been notified. The police do not suspect any crime in connection with the incident.

    – There was a call that came in on Saturday morning, it concerned a person who went fishing yesterday afternoon. It had not come back, says Marie Andersson, press spokeswoman for the police region North.

    The man was later found in the water.

  • A major prisoner exchange is expected today

    During Saturday, 115 Russian and Ukrainian prisoners are expected to be released in a prisoner exchange. This is stated by a government official from the United Arab Emirates, who is said to have been involved in mediating between the countries, for Reuters.

    This is also confirmed by Zelensky on Telegram.

    In total, there are 230 prisoners – 115 from each side.

    “These are soldiers from the National Guard, the Armed Forces, the Navy and the State Border Patrol. We remember each one. We are searching and doing our best to bring them all back,” he writes.

  • Truck and car in collision

    A truck and a car have collided on Södertäljevägen between Hallunda and Salem.

    The road is closed in the southbound direction.

    – They were involved in a side collision. One person has been taken into care by health care. It shouldn’t be any more serious injuries, says Sebastian Levin, who is the officer on duty at Södertörn’s rescue service.

    The passenger car remains on the roadway awaiting recovery. One lane is open.

  • Macron on the explosion at the synagogue: “An act of terrorism”

    Photo: Aurelien Morissard / AP

    An explosion has occurred outside a synagogue in southern France. A police officer is injured, an official said according to AFP.

    According to the news agency, the explosion occurred after two cars were set on fire outside the synagogue.

    On Platform X, France’s interior minister described the incident as a “clearly criminal act.”

    No person is said to have been in the synagogue.

    French President Emmanuel Macron calls the attack an act of terrorism in a post on X.

    – My thoughts go out to the believers in the synagogue in La Grande-Motte and all the Jews in our country. Everything is being done to find the author of this terrorist act and protect places of worship, he writes.

    The country’s Prime Minister Gabriel Attal writes on X that national anti-terrorism prosecutors will take over the investigation.

    “An attack on the synagogue in La Grande Motte this morning. An anti-Semitic attack. Once again, our Jewish population is being targeted,” he writes.

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  • Dermot Clemenger leaves Let’s Dance

    Photo: AFTONBLADET

    Jury member Dermot Clemenger is leaving Let’s Dance, he writes on Facebook.

    He writes that after the program’s hiatus, he “was prepared for the call that came on Thursday.

    Furthermore, he writes that according to the production, there will be many “exciting changes” to the program in 2025.

    “I have had amazing years with this wonderful program,” he writes.

    Read more here.

  • Workplace accident in Älmhult – one injured

    The police have been alerted to a workplace accident in Älmhult, they write on their website.

    A man in his 20s is injured.

    – We are on site now. The employee must have got a rule in his head. I don’t know how, says Sara Andersson at the police in Syd.

    Ambulance is sent to the scene. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    – We have written a report about suspected work environment violations and causing bodily harm. But I don’t know how it happened or how it is with the plaintiff, says Sara Andersson.

  • Zelensky’s attack on Putin: “Sick old man”

    Today, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy published a speech on X, during Ukraine’s Independence Day.

    – Those who wish us ill will face the consequences in their own territory, he says.

    The speech was recorded in the Sumy region, a couple of kilometers from the Russian border. He spoke of the Russian blitzkrieg that began in Kursk over two weeks ago.

    – Today we celebrate the 33rd independence day. And what the enemy took to our home, has now returned to their home.

    He also attacked Putin.

    – A sick old man from Red Square, who constantly threatens everyone with his red button, will not dictate over us, he says.

  • Hamas delegation on its way to Cairo

    A delegation from Hamas is on its way to the Egyptian capital, Cairo, a high-ranking source within the terrorist movement told the AFP news agency.

    The delegation will not participate in ceasefire talks, but is in Cairo to receive information from Egypt’s intelligence service on how the talks are going, according to the source.

  • Greta Thunberg blocked oil terminal

    Photo: Jan Kaare Ness / NTB

    Greta Thunberg and climate activists from Extinction Rebellion blocked an oil terminal at Kårstø in Norway, reports Dagbladet.

    It must have been a complete blockade.

    – We cannot passively watch when the oil industry takes the lives of people and destabilizes our vital systems, Greta Thunberg tells the newspaper.

    The facility is one of the largest in Europe.

    Shortly before ten o’clock, the police announced that the climate activists should have left the scene.

  • Drowning alarm in Pajala – one missing after fishing trip

    During Saturday morning, the rescue service in Pajala was alerted due to a drowning alarm, reports NSD.

    The alarm came from Muodoslompolo.

    It is supposed to be about a person who went out to fish but then did not come back, the police say.

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