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  • People shoot with air rifles from windows

    A man shoots passers-by with an air rifle from an apartment building in southern Stockholm.

    – I cannot go into where in Stockholm it happened. The man is young, but of legal age, says Robert Sennerdal, police spokesperson.

    The man is said to have fired with an air rifle from the second floor of a residential building. Two passers-by have been hit.

    – One was hit in the calf and the other in the hip. No ambulance was needed.

    The person who called the police himself went up to the apartment from which the man shot and confronted him. He then took the shooter outside to wait for the police who arrived and confiscated the air rifle.

    A report of assault, or attempted assault, will be drawn up.

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  • Doctor Kosmos founder dead

    Lina Selleby together with Martin Aagård, Anders Ericson, Uje Brandelius and Henrik Svensson in 2002. Archive image. Photo: Ja Collsiöö/TT

    Lina Selleby, former member of the pop band Doktor Kosmos er död, states Dagens Nyheter, which quotes a post from Selleby’s former husband, Teet Sirotkin, on Facebook:

    “Then the brain tumor took Lina in the end, Positive and joking in the end. Always considerate of others, and especially of the children […] Sleep tight, dear.”

    Selleby, also known as Twiggy Pop, was a member of the band Doktor Kosmos, which she also co-founded in 1991 together with Uje Brandelius and Martin Aagård. She was 53 years old.

  • Crane truck accident stops train traffic

    A truck with a crane is stuck in a railway crossing in Värnamo, writes SVT Jönköping.

    The accident occurred shortly before 3 p.m. and has led to train traffic being at a standstill.

    It is unclear when traffic will resume.

    No one is said to have been injured.

    The text is updated.

  • Stop in train traffic south of Stockholm

    There is currently a stop in train traffic south of Stockholm. This is reported by Sweden’s radio P4 Stockholm.

    The stop is due to a signal error in Södertälje.

    Both long-distance trains and regional trains are affected by the stop.

  • Embassy: Avoid public gatherings in the UK

    During the day, the Swedish Embassy’s travel information on the website Sweden Abroad has been updated with a new warning for Swedes in Great Britain.

    “Since the beginning of August, riots have taken place in several British cities, motivated by xenophobia. It is strongly recommended to avoid large gatherings,” the website says.

    Yesterday, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged Norwegians in the UK to “exercise caution”.

    The Swedish Foreign Ministry refers Swedish citizens to the embassy’s website, says the ministry’s press contact for Aftonbladet.

  • Tim Walz becomes Harris’ vice presidential candidate

    Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen 60-year-old Tim Walz as her running mate, CNN reports.

    Tim Walz is governor of Minnesota and is a teacher at the foundation and has worked in China, among other things.

  • 23-year-old charged with three attempted murders in Malmö

    A 23-year-old man is charged with three attempted murders in Malmö against a total of seven people. According to the indictment, he allegedly shot at various homes in Oxie and Malmö on December 17 and 18 last year.

    On one of the occasions, a man was hit in the arms and according to the prosecutor, it was only incidental circumstances that the man was not killed. On another occasion, a shot went into a kitchen cupboard in a residence, where four people were. In the third residence that was fired upon, the bullets hit a window, but did not go through the pane.

    The man is also charged with aggravated weapons offences.

  • Frontal collision on E22

    Two passenger cars have collided head-on on the E22 at the height of Öljersjö.

    Five people are affected, at least three will be taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The road is completely closed and there is no forecast when it might reopen.

  • Man in custody for the murder in Borås

    Two men were arrested on Monday for the murder of a man in Borås last week.

    Now one of the men has been detained following a decision by the prosecutor, writes Borås Newspaper.

    The murder suspect has connections to gang criminal environments, according to prosecutor Carolyn Westeröd.

    – That’s right, she tells the newspaper.

    Whether the other man should also be detained will be decided by Wednesday at the latest.

  • Hezbollah fires rockets at Israel

    Hezbollah launches drone and rocket attacks on northern Israel but warns that its revenge for Israel’s killing of a top commander last week is yet to come, writes Reuters.

    Five people have been injured in the attacks, writes Israeli Haaretz.

  • Man to hospital after single-vehicle accident

    A 45-year-old man has been taken to hospital by ambulance after a traffic accident outside Köping, the police write.

    The man’s injuries are still unclear.

  • Car overturned – one person to hospital

    A car has overturned on a county road outside Degerfors, writes NWT.

    One person has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    According to the police, there is a complete standstill in traffic, the newspaper writes.

  • Iran: No one arrested for the attack in Tehran

    Hamas members hold up a picture of the group’s political leader Ismail Haniya a day after he was killed in an assassination attempt in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Photo: Mohammed Zaatari/AP/TT

    No one has yet been arrested for the crime in Iran’s capital Tehran where Hamas political leader Ismail Haniya was killed, Iran’s judiciary says.

    The investigation has been started and results will be announced as soon as there is something to share, says judicial spokesperson Asghar Jahangir.

    Both Iran and the terrorist group Hamas blame Israel for the attack last Wednesday. Ismail Haniya was in Tehran in connection with the installation of the country’s new president.

    Much is still unclear about Haniya’s death. According to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, Haniya was killed by a “short-range projectile”. Earlier there were reports that the Hamas leader was killed by a bomb smuggled into his room in Tehran.

  • Israeli finance minister: Right to starve Gazans

    Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said during a conference on Monday that it may be the “right and moral” thing to starve two million Gazans to death until Israeli hostages held in Gaza are released, but that the world will not allow them to do so, writes Haaretz.

    Speaking about Israel’s decision to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, the far-right minister said a deal with Hamas would endanger Israel and lead to the release of the hostages.

  • Another employee has died between shifts at Northvolt

    During the year, three people who were employed at Northvolt died inexplicably between their work shifts at the factory in Skellefteå.

    In July, the police were alerted to another death and an “acute illness” at the battery factory in Skellefteå, the police write on their website.

    – The person worked at the same workplace with has died outside the workplace, says Patrik Åström who works with the investigation.

    The environmental crime group in the North police region is investigating possible connections. No preliminary investigation has been launched and there are no criminal suspicions.

    The police have not been able to determine what caused any of the incidents and are still waiting for analyses.

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  • Should Kamala and Biden even be allowed to participate in negotiations with Iran and Israel when they are about to leave the White House?

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    Hi, the US election hasn’t been yet, it’s only November 5th. Until then, Joe Biden remains president and Kamala Harris vice president. Joe Biden has announced that he is not running for re-election, but whether Kamala Harris will leave the White House or not, we will not know until after the election.

  • How did the diving in Piteå go regarding Elliot and the fisherman who saw something unidentified down his echo sounder?

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    Hello! Unfortunately, the diving did not result in anything, the police announced that nothing was found. You can read more about it here.

  • Hello! The assistance dog Essie has unfortunately still not been found, but has noted here in the chat that there is great interest and we will of course report as soon as we know anything more! Until then, those of you who missed it can read more about Essie here!

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    Hi Kurre, yes it seems to have been a bit of an unplanned holiday break here, apologies for that! Nice to hear that you have missed us, we have missed you too ☀️

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