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North Korean troops have officially entered Ukraine.
According to the New York Times, North Korean forces have clashed with Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region, which has been largely occupied by Ukraine for some time.
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Several Israeli media reported on Tuesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired the country’s Defense Minister Yaov Gallant.
During the evening, it has resulted in strong protests, The Times of Israel writes, among others. According to the newspaper, the protests have broken out in Jerusalem and Haifa as well as in Tel Aviv.
Several protesters reportedly blocked the major Ayalon highway where bonfires were lit.
So far, five people have been arrested by police, all in Haifa.
The emergency services were alerted to a car fire on the E20 at Läggesta at 8.30pm on Tuesday evening.
– It’s not really unusual with car boards, but in this case it’s a van that was transporting 400 liters of diesel that started to burn. There has also been a fire in the asphalt when diesel has leaked out, so it has been a relatively extensive extinguishing task, says Anders Sessler, officer on duty at the rescue service.
The road is still closed in the northbound direction. There is still no forecast for when traffic can be allowed to open again.
– Together with the Swedish Traffic Agency, we have to clean up the road, that’s what we’re doing right now, says Anders Sessler.
Fourteen people were killed and three were seriously injured when the concrete roof of a train station in Novi Sad, Serbia, collapsed during rush hour on Friday.
One of the victims was a six-year-old child.
Now people are demanding answers from the authorities about how the accident could have happened. On Tuesday evening, a demonstration train marched from the train station to the State House.
It all began quietly with a minute’s silence where photos of the dead were held up at the same time. But after the train reached its final destination at the state house, the situation quickly derailed, writes Balkan Insight.
Some protesters started throwing stones at windows and threw red paint on the building, despite a heavy police presence.
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic has reacted strongly after the incident.
“You have shown that you do not care about the dead, about the pain of their families, about the truth, about determining the responsibility of the guilty,” writes Vucevic on X.
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An Israeli attack on a residential building in Barja, just south of the capital Beirut, on Tuesday has killed at least 15 people, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health according to AFP.
Emergency services are working on the scene during the evening.
More than 3,000 people in Lebanon have been killed in the war between Hezbollah and Israel, which broke out last October shortly after Hamas’s terrorist attacks against Israel.
A second-grade student at a school in Haparanda accidentally received the HPV vaccine instead of the triple vaccine, NSD reports.
A mix-up must have taken place between the two vaccines, according to a lex Maria notification, writes the Siren news agency.
The mix-up happened when two children in year two were to receive the triple vaccine, while preparations were being made for an older child who was to receive the HPV vaccine.
Which of the two children received the wrong injection is unclear and both will receive a new dose of the triple vaccine.
There is a fire in a home in Mölndal, the police write on their website.
The alarm came in to SOS just before half past seven on Tuesday evening.
One person has been taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.
German police have arrested several right-wing extremists in 20 locations in the country. Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/AP/TT
German police have arrested a total of eight suspected members of a far-right militant group. They must have trained for a coup d’état, according to the prosecutor.
The strikes took place in 20 locations in the country during a dawn raid in Leipzig, Dresden and neighboring Poland. House searches were also carried out in Austria.
According to the investigation, the militant group “Sächsische Separatisten” consists of 15-20 individuals, “whose ideology is characterized by racist, anti-Semitic and partly apocalyptic ideas”. The group’s members are mostly young men who reject Germany’s democratic state and believe the country is close to collapse.
A woman has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after an apartment fire in Krokslätt in Gothenburg, GP writes.
– We have carried out smoke diving and extracted one person. It is a fully developed apartment fire, says alarm and line operator Christer Dyrfelt to the newspaper.
The police and ambulance were called at 18.15 to a traffic accident in Trollhättan at the height of Sjuntorp.
According to initial information, one of the cars ended up on the roof.
– We are still in place. One person was taken to hospital and was then awake and able to speak, but the rest of the damage is unclear, says police spokesperson Fredrik Svedmyr.
Israel’s Defense Minister Yaov Gallant has been fired, writes the Reuters news agency.
Israeli media also write that Foreign Minister Israel Katz will take over the post.
Ukrainian soldiers have for the first time encountered Korean soldiers on the battlefield in Russia’s Kursk region, reports Meduza with reference to the Financial Times.
A high-ranking source within the Ukrainian security service has confirmed the incident to the FT.
According to another source, “the North Koreans came under fire”, writes Meduza.
Just before half past five, the police and ambulance received an alert about two traffic accidents on Essingeleden in the southbound direction.
– There are two accidents that happened approximately 100 meters apart, says the police’s press spokesperson, Mats Eriksson.
One of the accidents has occurred due to a case of illness.
A total of two people are in need of care. Their injury status is currently unclear.
As a result of the accidents, only one lane is now open on the stretch.
– It looks like it will affect traffic in both directions, says Mats Eriksson.
There is no forecast for when traffic will flow as usual again.
Six people have died and 20 have been injured in a robot attack on the city of Zaporizhzhya in eastern Ukraine, Reuters reports.
Important infrastructure must have been destroyed in the attack, according to Ukrainian authorities.
The city governor, Ivan Fedorov, stated that a fire broke out as a result of the attack.
Before the attack, an alarm went out in the region for incoming robots.
An eight-year-old has been robbed of his house keys by two or three teenagers in Alby, the police write on their website.
The child was not injured in connection with the robbery but is shaken by the incident.
The case is labeled arbitrary procedure, serious crime.
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