Police car in collision – one to hospital

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  • Police car in collision – one to hospital

    A police car and a passenger car have collided on Karlslundsgatan in Örebro.

    The police car had moved out on a high-priority matter when the two cars collided.

    One person was taken by ambulance to hospital, according to the officer on duty in the Bergslagen police region.

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  • Alarm about drowning in Tylösand

    Lifeguards noted at 3:30 p.m. that a person had had problems in the water in Tylösand, reports Hallandsposten. The person was able to be taken out of the water and is awaiting an ambulance.

    The extent of the damage is unclear.

  • Ambulance and car in collision

    Photo: Linus Kamstedt Lindholm

    An ambulance and a car collided in Halmstad. The ambulance must have been on call, according to P4 Halland.

    Four people have been taken to hospital, the two ambulance drivers and two from the car.

    The extent of the damage is currently unclear.

    No patient should have traveled in the ambulance during the accident.

    The road has been closed but is now open to traffic again.

    Both vehicles have been recovered from the scene, according to the police.

  • Scammers are hunted with dogs in Upplands Väsby

    The police are hunting a stripper in Upplands Väsby.

    The man has shown and touched his genitals to girls on a playground, the police write.

    Now they are trying to locate the man with a surveillance camera and are looking for him with a police dog.

    The matter is classified as a breach of morals.

  • Suspected dangerous object at Landvetter

    The security personnel have discovered a suspicious object in the security checkpoint at Landvetter outside Gothenburg.

    Now they have vacated that control.

    The police are on the scene and the national bomb protection has been called in to investigate the object, says Jenny Widén at the police in the West.

    – It’s not cordoned off, but you can’t get in there, she says.

    – The police are here and examining the object, says Peter Wärring, press officer at Swedavia.

    – It does not affect the travelers more than the fact that they have to take the second control, he says.

    14.59, the police announce that the object has been examined and judged to be harmless. No crime is suspected.

  • Harris pulled billions in a matter of days

    Vice President Kamal Harris has pulled in 2 billion kroner for his presidential campaign in the space of seven days, reports Bloomberg.

    Campaign communications director Michael Tyler calls it a “record-breaking revenue.” According to him, 66 percent of the money came from first-time donors.

    In the very first day after Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the race, $81 million was donated to her cause.

    She has not yet been officially named the Democratic nominee.

  • Several break-ins at Systembolag in southern Sweden

    At 04:00 on Sunday morning, Systembolaget in Torsås was subjected to a burglary.

    The thief, or thieves, broke in through a back door and stole, according to police, a safe “probably containing an unknown amount of cash.”

    No one has been arrested. Recently, two similar burglaries have taken place in Emmaboda in Kalmar county and Broby in north-eastern Scania, reports the Barometer.

    – As there have been similar incidents in the past against the same type of stores and similar approaches, possible connections are being investigated, says Polisregion syd’s press spokesperson Filip Annas.

  • The Norwegian Foreign Ministry warns Norwegians in Lebanon

    The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns its Norwegian citizens in Lebanon and Israel, reports The daily newspaper.

    “There have been new attacks in the last 24 hours that may increase the level of conflict between Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel. The Norwegian authorities remind the Travel Council for Lebanon, which encourages Norwegian citizens to leave the country,” writes the Foreign Ministry in a message to the country.

    Since October 19, Sweden’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has advised against travel to Lebanon and urged Swedes in the country to leave.

  • Man dies in workplace accident

    Police officers at the scene. Photo: Blåljus Falkenberg

    Yesterday afternoon, a man in his 70s was injured in a crushing accident at a workplace on a farm outside Falkenberg.

    On Sunday morning, the police wrote that he had died. The man’s relatives have been notified.

    The circumstances surrounding the fatal accident are unclear and the scene will be examined by technicians.

  • Life-saving nasal spray now over-the-counter at pharmacies

    Naloxone, given as a nasal spray, is an antidote to all types of opioids. Archive image. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

    The nasal spray naloxone, which can reverse opioid overdoses, is now available to buy without a prescription at pharmacies in Sweden.

    – It’s a great step on the way, but we can’t stop here, says Jennie Gejel, chairman of the Brukarföreningen in Stockholm.

    Naloxone is a solution that acts as an antidote to opioid overdoses, such as heroin and fentanyl. It has been available in Sweden since 2018, but so far it has only been prescribed to people who are at risk of taking an overdose.

    As of mid-July, the life-saving drug is available to buy without a prescription.

    – Anything that makes it less complicated to get naloxone is good. Now even relatives can buy naloxone and it can save lives, says Jennie Gejel.

  • Two men arrested on suspicion of rape

    Two men have been arrested on suspicion of raping a girl in her early teens at a festival in Uppvidinge, the police say.

    The men are in their 20s.

    – It is a police patrol that is in the area and it is the public that makes them aware that a suspected crime has been committed, says Filip Annas, press spokesperson for the police in the southern region.

    The men were arrested in connection with the police becoming aware of the case.

    – They are caught in the near future. Patrol searches have been carried out at the site to secure any traces, says Filip Annas.

    Several witnesses are said to have been in the area.

    – It is a festival that has been going on, so there have been a lot of people in the area. People may have made observations, says Filip Annas.

    The suspected crime scene has been cordoned off and is being searched by dog ​​patrol. The police work, among other things, to hold interviews with plaintiffs and witnesses.

    The men were later arrested by prosecutors.

  • The police are investigating rape

    The police are investigating a suspected rape in central Växjö.

    “A woman in her 20s is reported to have been raped outdoors. The suspected crime scene is cordoned off and examined, among other things, by dog ​​patrol to secure any traces,” the police write on their website.

    No one has been arrested. The alarm came in at 02:00 last night.

  • Suspected attempted murder – man arrested

    A 35-year-old man has been arrested in Sölvesborg, suspected of attempted murder.

    The police were called to an address at 01:14 last night. At the scene, a woman in her 30s was found who had been severely beaten with a sharp object, the police said.

    She is taken to hospital by ambulance. The crime scene has been cordoned off and a technical investigation is to be carried out.

  • Israel has attacked targets in Lebanon

    Israel has attacked targets ‘deep’ in Lebanon, reports Sky News.

    “Overnight, the IAF attacked a number of Hezbollah terrorist targets both deep inside Lebanese territory and in southern Lebanon, including weapons caches and terrorist infrastructure,” the Israeli military wrote in a press release.

    The attack comes after several were killed in an attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights last night. 11 children died there.

    – We are approaching a full-scale war against Hezbollah and Lebanon, Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz said at the time.

    Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said Hezbollah “will pay a heavy price” for the attack, Sky News writes.

    Hezbollah has denied involvement in that attack.

    Read more here.

  • Orbán accuses the US of Nord Stream sabotage

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whose country chairs the EU Council of Ministers this six months, attacked the EU in a speech in Romania and suggested that the US would be behind the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea in 2022. Photo: Alexandru Dobre/AP/TT

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accuses the EU of letting Europe down and slavishly dancing to the pipe of the Democrat-led United States.

    He also accuses the Americans of somehow being behind the explosions of the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea in 2022.

    – It was a terrorist act, clearly carried out on orders from the Americans, Orbán said in a speech on Saturday in the Romanian town of Baile Tusnad, where many of the country’s Hungarian minority live.

    He presented no evidence for his claim in the speech held in the context of an event for the Tasvanyos Summer University. Orbán usually returns every year and gives a speech to point out the ideological direction of his government, and then also take the opportunity to strike down the EU.

    This year it coincides with Hungary, for six months, chairing the member states’ body in the EU, the Council of Ministers.

    Read more here.

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