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  • Netanyahu calls on UN peacekeepers to leave Lebanon

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls on the United Nations to immediately evacuate its peacekeeping forces from the fighting areas in Lebanon, reports the Reuters news agency.

    Netanyahu says the Israeli military has repeatedly called on the UN to move the soldiers. He adds that their presence in Lebanon makes them hostages of Hezbollah.

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  • Woman stabbed – two arrested

    A woman has been stabbed indoors in a home in Nykvarn. The alarm was received by the police at 07:28.

    – She is not supposed to be life-threateningly injured, but had to go to hospital by ambulance, says Anna Westberg, press spokesperson at the police.

    A man and a woman, both aged 35, were arrested shortly afterwards in connection with the home.

    – All three know each other, says Anna Westberg.

    The police have carried out several investigative measures.

    – Among other things, we are holding interviews with people who can conceivably move the investigation forward. We will talk to the victim, the arrestees and potential witnesses.

    A preliminary investigation into serious assault has been launched.

  • Children were abused with affection – man arrested

    A man in his 30s has been arrested and later arrested after a suspected child abuse in a residence in Värnamo municipality.

    The police were called to the address at 05:00 on Sunday morning. The whole thing must have started with a fight between three people, the child included.

    The people have a relationship with each other.

    – It’s not about a very small child, more than that I can’t go into the age, says Olle Älveroth, press spokesperson at the police.

    According to the police, the assault took place with some form of affection.

    – The child has sought medical care as a result of the incident, but should not be seriously injured.

    The police have carried out a technical investigation and will continue to interrogate those involved to get a clearer picture of the course of events.

    The arrested man is suspected of assault or aggravated assault.

  • Sound problems for TV4 – switching to commercials

    In the middle of an interview with hockey player Mats Sundin and his children on TV4 Nyhetsmorgon, the sound suddenly disappears.

    The channel then quickly switches to commercials and once back, presenter Jenny Alversjö explains that they had technical problems.

    – We have had some technical problems with our sound desk, she says and continues:

    – We’ll see how we solve this sound problem.

    Just a short while later, the program is interrupted again with the text: “Technical problems: The broadcast will resume shortly”.

    After several minutes, the program could continue.

  • Blocked off area in Karlstad after violent crime

    During the night to Sunday, the police cordoned off an area in central Karlstad after a serious violent crime was reported.

    No one has been arrested at this time and an investigation is ongoing.

    – It is still cordoned off and investigative work must be done before I can comment on the matter. No person should be dead, says Lars Hedelin, press spokesperson at the police.

  • Attack aircraft shot down by Ukrainian forces

    A Russian attack aircraft, Sukhoi Su-34, was shot down by a Ukrainian F-16 Fighting Falcon on Saturday, reports Forbes.

    The data comes from the popular Telegram channel said to be run by a former Russian military pilot.

    The Russian Ministry of Defense has not made an official statement about the loss, and the Ukrainian authorities have not commented on the incident either.

    However, other pro-Russian Telegram channels claim that the plane was shot down about 50 kilometers from the front line and that the Russian pilot was killed.

  • Suspicious object – bomb disposal was called

    Residents in Hästveda in Hässleholm reacted during the night to an object that was next to a car.

    When the police, who were alerted shortly after 3 a.m., arrived at the scene, they could not determine whether it was a dangerous object or not.

    – We have cordoned off the area while waiting for the national bomb disposal team to check the object, says Katarina Rusin, press spokesperson at the police.

    – We have also accommodated a number of residents because the site is adjacent to a multi-family building.

    At 08:30 the bomb shelters were ready at the site and the cordons could be lifted. The item has been seized for further examination.

    A notification of attempted destruction of public danger has been drawn up.

  • Indian politician murdered

    Indian politician Baba Siddique was shot dead on Saturday night in Mumbai, reports Times of India.

    The incident occurred outside his son’s office in the city.

    The shooting was carried out by three men and the police, who suspect that it is a contract killing, have formed four special teams to investigate the case, write NDTV.

    Two of those arrested claim to belong to the Lawrence Bishnoi criminal gang, according to police sources.

  • Fire outside the police station in Kristianstad

    Police personnel at the police station in Kristianstad hear a bang early Sunday morning and go out to check the whole thing. This is what the police write on their website.

    On the ground you find a small burning object. The fire was extinguished with powder extinguishers.

    The National Bomb Squad is on its way to check the object.

    Update: The National Bomb Squad is ready at the scene. It was about some kind of spray cans.

    The incident is initially classified as gross blue light sabotage.

  • Man assaulted at fast food restaurant

    A man in his 20s was first taken to hospital after an assault at a fast food restaurant in Helsingborg. This is what the police write on their website.

    The perpetrator must be unknown to him. No one is arrested.

  • Residents in Ovanåker and Bollnäs are urged to boil their water

    Residents in Bollnäs are asked to boil their drinking water. Archive image. Photo: Christine Olsson / TT

    The water from the water company Helsingevatten is unfit for use, and residents of Bollnäs municipality are therefore advised to boil the water before consumption.

    The warning has been sent out as a VMA, important message to the public.

    Read more here.

  • Person hit – E18 closed

    A person was hit during the night towards Sunday on the E18, north of Stockholm.

    The accident occurred just south of the Söderhall traffic area in Vallentuna municipality and was called in at 01:47.

    – We are there and assist the police and ambulance. The road is closed in the northbound direction, says Lena Hoffman, line operator at the rescue service.

    The police state that a criminal investigation has been launched after the accident.

    Read more here.

  • Mysterious lumps float ashore

    For just over a month, residents of Newfoundland, Canada, have been reporting mysterious bright blobs floating ashore along the beaches.

    Resident Stan Tobin describes them to the BBC as pasty and with an odor reminiscent of vegetable oil.

    – As if someone has tried to bake bread and done a bad job, he says.

    The authorities are now trying to get answers to what the lumps are. Nothing knows. According to a marine ecologist, they do not consist of biological material and another expert has ruled out that they contain oil or diesel, writes the BBC.

  • Fire on boat during party in central Stockholm

    A fire broke out during a private party on a boat in central Stockholm on Saturday evening.

    The rescue service was alerted at 23.07 to the boat on Söder Mälarstrand.

    – A candle had ignited the styrofoam and there was smoke. We are there for control. They had extinguished the fire themselves, says Lena Hoffman, line operator at the rescue center.

    An ambulance is also on site.

    – People have been affected by the smoke, says Lena Hoffman.

  • Woman hit by bus

    A 55-year-old woman has been hit by a bus in central Gothenburg.

    The accident happened shortly after 9 p.m.

    The woman is now being helped by paramedics.

    Police are on the scene and talking to witnesses.

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