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Person found injured north of Uppsala
Person found injured north of Uppsala
There is a police operation in Björklinge after a person has been found injured.
The police are sorry for the operation.
“Ambulance has been present,” says police spokesman Magnus Jansson-Klarin.
The injury situation is unclear, but according to the first information of the police, it should not be any life -threatening injuries.
Parking guard beaten in Helsingborg
Parking guard beaten in Helsingborg
Police and ambulance are alerted to Rosenbergsgatan in Helsingborg just before 19 on Sunday evening, where a parking attendant has been beaten.
No one is arrested. The police hold interrogations with plaintiffs and witnesses.
The deed is classified by the police as violence or threat to an official.
15-year-olds were commissioned to blow up gate
15-year-olds were commissioned to blow up gate
Two 15-year-olds traveled from Degerfors in June 2024 to blow up a doorway in Stockholm, writes NWT.
They have now reached the age of 16 and are sentenced by the district court to youth care for stamping to grossly dangerous destruction.
According to the preliminary investigation, an unknown person bought the boys’ tickets in cash at Stockholm Central.
The assignment was canceled, and on the way home the boys were controlled by police in Västerås, who made suspicions.
Musk’s mockery to Poland: “silent little man”
Musk’s mockery to Poland: “silent little man”
Poland Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski writes on X that Elon Musk’s Starlink risks becoming an unreliable partner if they turn off the service for Ukraine.
Then Elon Musk answers Sikorski’s post:
“Be silent your little man. You pay an extremely small part of the cost. And there is no replacement for Starlink ”.
Poland pays over half a billion a year for Ukraine to have access to Starlink, according to Sikorski.
Data: Mineral agreement not enough for Trump
Data: Mineral agreement not enough for Trump
A signed mineral agreement is not enough for the United States to resume weapons deliveries and start sharing the intelligence information with Ukraine again, sources say NBC News.
According to the information, US President Donald Trump should have told co -workers that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky must change its attitude to the upcoming peace talks and get ready to give up parts of Ukrainian territory to Russia.
Suspected dangerous item in Bålsta
Suspected dangerous item in Bålsta
The police are currently in place in Bålsta. This after alarm about a suspected dangerous object.
– We are more of a number of resources and have blocked off, says the police in the region Mitt.
According to information to Aftonbladet, it is a hand grenade that has been found.
The police have evacuated some properties.
– We hold the barrier and are currently waiting for the national bomb protection.
Trump: “Ukraine may not survive”
Trump: “Ukraine may not survive”
US President Donald Trump claims in an interview with Fox News that Ukraine might not survive the war even if the United States resumes weapons deliveries.
In the interview, Trump also says that Volodymyr Zelenskyj during Joe Biden’s time as US president took money from the Americans in the same way that they take “candy from a child”.
Children went through the ice in Mullsjö
Children went through the ice in Mullsjö
The rescue service currently has an effort at a lake in Mullsjö after two small children went through the ice.
The children should be out of the water and are according to the rescue service’s management operator “wake up, talkable and a little cold”.
They will be taken to hospital and ambulance is on their way to the scene.
The alarm came in shortly after 17.50.
Car and mc in crash in Bjuv
Car and mc in crash in Bjuv
A motorcycle and a car have crashed on a road that goes through Bjuv.
Police, emergency services and ambulance were called to the scene.
A man has been taken to hospital, according to SVT he is seriously injured.
The driver of the passenger car blew positively in the screening instrument and is allowed to accompany further sampling.
He is suspected of drunk driving.
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.
Bil rolled off road in Norrköping – three to hospital
Bil rolled off road in Norrköping – three to hospital
A car has rolled by County Road 210 in Norrköping after crashing with another car.
“A car is on the roof,” says Lennart Ågren, guard officer at the rescue service.
The rescue service works on the scene with several units and even the police are there.
Six people are involved in the accident.
“It doesn’t seem to be seriously injured,” says Oskar Öster, commanding officer with the police.
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.
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