Odd alarm: girl got stuck in washing machine

Massaches in Syria – here are battles outside the hospital

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  • Odd alarm: girl got stuck in washing machine

    Odd alarm: girl got stuck in washing machine

    The rescue service in Gothenburg had to move out on a different alarm at Hisingen on Sunday afternoon.

    A 10-year-old girl had been stuck in a washing machine.

    According to the rescue service, her lower leg had been wedged in the machine’s drum.

    – We helped but it was easily fixed, says Johan Karlsson, alarm and management operator at the rescue service.

    The girl received no injuries.

  • Car accident in Norrköping: “Located on the roof”

    Car accident in Norrköping: “Located on the roof”

    Two cars have crashed on County Road 210 in Norrköping.

    The rescue service works on site with several units.

    “A car is on the roof,” says Lennart Ågren, guard officer at the rescue service.

    Six people are said to be involved in the accident and they should be awake and talkable, according to the first information.

    The road will be shut down while the effort is in progress.

  • CRACK BETWEEN A-Tractor and Car-one to hospital

    CRACK BETWEEN A-Tractor and Car-one to hospital

    On Sunday afternoon, a side shop between an A-tractor and a passenger car occurred on national highway 32 between Boxholm and Mjölby, reports P4 Östergötland.

    A person is taken to hospital and the police will investigate the accident.

  • Israel stops all electricity to Gaza

    Israel stops all electricity to Gaza

    Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen has signed an order to stop all electricity to the Gaza Strip.

    The stop will be implemented immediately, they say.

  • After the crash – AF’s website up again

    After the crash – AF’s website up again

    Some of the problems that have caused the Employment Service’s website to be down since Friday has now been resolved.

    – We have gradually started some systems during the day and our absolute goal is for everything to work tomorrow, says the Employment Service’s press manager Hans G Larsson to TT on Sunday.

    Hans G Larsson believes that there may be some consequences on Monday.

    – Since we could not work last Friday, many cases have been lying down. They must now be grazed. We had hoped to be able to do it on Sunday but it was not.

    If the technology problems will lead to delayed payments, Hans G Larsson does not know at present.

    – The goal is that they should not be affected or that it should be labeled as little as possible.

    The problems must have been caused by the Employment Service’s own technology. All systems were affected, which meant, among other things, that job seekers have not been able to contact the authority, enter or out or have been able to report that they have applied for a job.

    – There will be information on the website about how to go about it if you have been affected, says Hans G Larsson.

    At 15.30 on Sunday, the website is back on.

  • 22-year-old prince’s death

    Prince Frederik by Nassau turned 22. Photo: Polg Foundation

    22-year-old prince’s death

    Prince Robert of Luxembourg states that his youngest son, Prince Frederik by Nassau, is dead.

    The prince suffered from an unusual genetic disease. He was diagnosed when he was 14 years old.

    Prince Frederik by Nassau died in Paris on March 1, but the press release from the royal family was only published now.

    The prince’s last word must have been “Dad, are you proud of me?” you write in the press release. He told his father, Prince Robert of Luxembourg, on February 28.

  • One beaten – suspect jumped out of balcony

    One beaten – suspect jumped out of balcony

    During the afternoon, the police received an alarm about a brawl inside an apartment in Gothenburg. After the brawl, a man must have been seen jumping out of a balcony and moved the place.

    The man who is 25 years old could be arrested.

    When the police arrived at the apartment, no one opened. Instead, the police had to break up the apartment door where a man in his 30s was.

    “There are signs of noise, possibly violence, in the apartment, but none of the men want to state what has happened,” the police write on their website.

    The incident is being investigated as abuse and where both men are the defendant. The alarm came in shortly after 13 o’clock.

  • Foreign Minister on Syria: “Following Development”

    Foreign Minister on Syria: “Following Development”

    In recent days, fighting has flared up in Syria and reports have come about 1,000 people killed.

    Now Sweden’s Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) comments on the development.

    She describes the clashes as “terrible news”.

    – Civilians must be protected and all the rights of the Syrian are respected. Syria needs a peaceful and inclusive political transition process that contributes to security, stability and national agreement. We follow developments closely and are in contact with our EU colleagues, ”writes Maria Malmer Stenergard in a post on the platform X.

  • Total stop on E20 after accident

    Total stop on E20 after accident

    A traffic accident on the E20 at the height of Strängnäs has occurred.

    A motorist must have driven into the center rail.

    According to data, another vehicle must be affected. At present, it is unclear if any people have been injured.

    “Several people are involved in the accident,” said police spokesman Olle Älveroth.

    The traffic in the direction of Eskilstuna is completely closed while work at the accident site is ongoing.

    There is no information on personal injury.

    Police, ambulance and emergency services are at the scene.

  • Truck and passenger car have crashed on E4

    Truck and passenger car have crashed on E4

    Several lanes are suspended after a serious accident between a truck and passenger car at E4 in Sollentuna north of Stockholm, police say on its website.

    There is no information about the injury situation, or how many people involved in the accident.

  • Man with weapons shot by Secret Service

    Man with weapons shot by Secret Service

    Secret Service has shot a man who carried on weapons near the White House early Sunday morning, reports ABC News and refers to an official statement.

    The man was injured and taken to hospital. It is unknown how serious the injuries were.

    The intelligence service had been informed by local police on Saturday that a “suicidal person” may have traveled to Washington from another state, according to the statement.

    The man’s motif was unclear, writes American media.

  • Expert on the minister’s shareholding: “Be careful”

    Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) participated in a government decision that later came to benefit a company she owns shares in, reports Swedish Radio. File image. Photo: Viktoria Bank/TT

    Expert on the minister’s shareholding: “Be careful”

    This week, Swedish Radio revealed that Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) last year bought shares in the Swedish IT and defense company Mildef. Ekot now reports that the Minister participated in a government decision that later came to benefit the company.

    When Malmer Stenergard bought the shares in May last year, it was known that Sweden intended to buy new combat vehicles 90, and Mildef is a subcontractor to the combat vehicle. Just one month after the share purchase, the government decided to authorize the defense to buy combat vehicles, and according to Swedish Radio, Malmer Stenergard participated in the decision.

    She should not have done that, according to several experts.

    – You should be very careful in terms of decisions that can affect companies where you own shares, says Joakim Nergelius, professor of forensic science at Örebro University, to Ekot.

    Malmer Stenergard, who was Minister of Migration when she bought the shares, thinks she has not done anything wrong.

    – For me, it has been central to follow the regulations regarding disputes, which means that I cannot participate and make a government decision that concerns a company in which I have stock interests, and I have not done that either, she says.

  • Pepsi makes comeback in the SAS lounge

    Pepsi makes comeback in the SAS lounge

    In September 2023, SAS removed the soda Pepsi from its range.

    But now it’s back, writes Norwegian E24.

    The reason behind it being removed from the beginning was that the manufacturer Pepsico was on Ukraine’s black list of companies that contribute to Russia’s warfare.

    Ukrainian authorities no longer use the list, says press manager Øystein Schmidt at SAS Norway.

    – After a thorough assessment, we therefore went in dialogue with Pepsi during late summer last year to secure an agreement that both safeguards our values ​​and at the same time gives our lounge guests a competitive customer experience.

  • Data: Drons attack far in Russia

    Data: Drons attack far in Russia

    A Ukrainian drone is said to have attacked a fuel depot deep in Russia, reports The Kyiv Independent.

    The oil depot in the Chem Booksary is over 90 miles from Ukraine’s limit. According to Russian data, it is the first drone attack on the Russian sub -republic Tjuvasjia since the full -scale war broke out in 2022.

    Russia’s Department of Defense states that the country’s air defense has shot down a number of Ukrainian drones during the night, most of them over Belgorod near Ukraine.

  • Mastercard stroller

    Mastercard stroller

    Many users of Mastercard report that they have problems with payment right now.

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