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  • North Korea tested strategic missile

    North Korea tested strategic missile

    North Korea has fired a strategic cruise missile, reports the state news agency KCNA. Dictator Kim Jong-Un monitored Saturday’s weapon test.

    According to the news agency, the robots met their goals after traveling 1,500 kilometers. The test should not have adversely affected the safety of neighboring countries, according to North Korea. It is unclear where the test shooting took place.

  • Car through the ice

    Car through the ice

    A car with two people has got through the ice in Storvik in Sandviken municipality. According to the alarms, two people have managed to get up on the car’s roof.

    – It has happened about 250 meters from land. The rescue service is on the way, says an operator at SOS Alarm.

    The alarm came in at 01.20.

  • Verisure’s app is down

    So it looked when Aftonbladet’s reporter tried to enter Verisure’s app at 23.55. Photo: Screenshot

    Verisure’s app is down

    The alarm company Verisure has problems with its app. Several readers have contacted Aftonbladet that they do not enter the app and the operational disorder is also confirmed in telephone contact with the company’s customer service.

    However, the alarms are said to work as usual.

    Aftonbladet is looking for Verisure’s press service, which can only be reached via e -mail and which so far has not returned with a comment.

  • Alarm about explosion south of Stockholm

    Alarm about explosion south of Stockholm

    SOS has been alerted to an explosion in Jordbro south of Stockholm.

    The rescue service is on its way there to check it.

    Later, the rescue service announced that it was rockets and they have left the place now.

  • Alarm about explosion

    Alarm about explosion

    SOS has been alerted to an explosion in Husby in northwestern Stockholm.

    – We’re there. You have heard a bang, but what it is we do not know yet. We see no direct tracks, says Daniel Wikdahl from the police.

    The rescue service is also on its way to the scene.

    – A person has called in and heard a strong bang in the gate. We have no indications that anyone would be injured, says SOS Alarm’s spokesperson.

  • Efforts in Solna – National Bomb Protection on site

    Efforts in Solna – National Bomb Protection on site

    Right now, a large police operation is underway in Solna north of Stockholm.

    – It has started with a brawl, but one has led to the other and now we want help from the national bomb protection regarding some investigative measures, says Daniel Wikdahl from the police.

    What it is about action, and whether a suspected dangerous object has been found, he does not want to go into.

  • Damaged man found by road

    Damaged man found by road

    An injured man has been found at a road in Eslöv.

    Police believe he may have driven an electrical kick bike and crashed with a car.

    Police and ambulance have been alerted to the scene.

    Later, police announced that the injured man, who is in his 30s, is believed to have caused the accident himself.

  • New mass grave found in Mexico

    During a demonstration against the violence in Mexico in April last year, a woman wears a sign with the text “Mexico is a mass grave”. Photo: Fernanda Pesce/AP/TT

    New mass grave found in Mexico

    Unmarked mass graves with remnants of a total of 56 people have been found in northern Mexico, not far from the border to the United States.

    Prosecutors in the state of Chihuahua say in a statement that the graves were found earlier this week and that the bodies have been excavated with the help of the military.

    On Monday, the authorities in the state of Jalisco stated that a mass grave on the outskirts of the million city of Guadalajara, found in December, contained remains of 24 people.

    At the end of December, two more found graves were reported in the states of Chiapas and Chihuahua with a total of 43 bodies.

    Since Mexico’s government began a war against the cartels in 2006, over 450,000 murders have been registered in the country. Further tens of thousands of people have disappeared, according to official figures.

  • Musk supports the extremist right AfD again

    The AfD’s meeting was held in the German city of Halle. Photo: Sebastian Willnow / AP

    Musk supports the extremist right AfD again

    Multi -billionaire Elon Musk appeared via video link at the German extremist AFD’s campaign meeting on Saturday. It reports several international media.

    – I honestly think there is too much focus on the shame and guilt of the past, and we have to move on from there, says Musk, among other things.

    Elon Musk has previously shown his support for the party and said, among other things, that only they can “save Germany”.

    – You are really the biggest hope for Germany, he says.

  • Mexico stops US deportation flights

    Mexico stops US deportation flights

    Mexico should have said no to a request from President Donald Trump to deport migrants to Mexico with military flights, according to Reuters.

    The United States flew two assignments to Guatemala with a total of 160 refugees on Friday, but a flight to Mexico was denied landing by the country’s authorities.

    The reason for Mexico’s decision is not known at the moment.

    On Friday, Mexico’s Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente should have been positive about receiving citizens who return home, and emphasized the good cooperation between the US and Mexico.

  • Woman abused – severely injured

    Woman abused – severely injured

    Two men have been arrested on suspicion of abusing a woman in Södertälje.

    The woman is seriously injured, police say.

    The incident must have occurred in a home and be classified as serious abuse.

  • Alarm about explosion

    Alarm about explosion

    The police have been alerted to an explosion outdoors near a residential area in the Northern Fäladen in Lund.

    – A person has called us and told us that it has melted and that it should be quite a lot of smoke, says Evelina Olsson at the police.

    No person should be injured. There should also be no material damage.

    According to the initial assessment of the police, this is a firework piece.

  • Israel does not open a transition in Gaza: “Break up agreement”

    Israel does not open a transition in Gaza: “Break up agreement”

    Israel said on Sunday they were not Thinking open The transition between southern and northern Gaza, as they would have done on Sunday according to the ceasefire agreement, writes Times of Israel.

    Israel believes that Hamas broke the agreement when they did not liberate civilian Arbel Yehud, 29, today, along with the four female soldiers.

    The transition will open when Hamas releases Yehud, according to Israel.

    In connection with the opening of the transition, private security companies on the test would also take over the inspection of vehicles at the transition.

  • Three trucks in crash – Högakustenbron turned off

    Three trucks in crash – Högakustenbron turned off

    Three trucks have collided at the High Coast Bridge, reports The magazine Ångermanland.

    No person should be injured.

    The road was initially closed in both directions.

    By 17.20, the rescue service had opened traffic in a northbound direction.

    The lanes south are expected to be suspended until 20 o’clock, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

  • Rescue effort: “Yold in the silo”

    Rescue effort: “Yold in the silo”

    The rescue service was alerted about animal rescue in Motala after hearing a howling sound in a silo.

    On site it was found that no animal was in danger.

    “With the facts in hand, nature has played us a splash!”, The Rescue Service writes on its site.

    A branch hung in the silo and created the sound and when the rescue service cut away the branches the sound disappeared.

    – It sounded like someone was howling and barking. It is difficult to explain, but it became an echoing sound. It is well the splash, says the rescue service’s management operator Jonas Andersson.

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