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  • A shooting has occurred in Malmö on the night of Sunday, writes South Sweden.

    The police are tight-lipped about what happened.

    – It’s true that it happened, but I don’t have any information I can go out with right now, says Mikael Holmström, commander of the police in Malmö, to the newspaper.

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  • Israel denies reports of captured soldier

    Hamas’s armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, said one or more Israeli soldiers were captured in an ambush in Gaza on Saturday, claims denied by Israel’s military.

    According to the terror-labelled organization, several Israeli soldiers are said to have been “killed, injured or captured”, says spokesman Abu Obeida.

    A video published by Hamas shows a bloodied person being dragged along the floor of a tunnel, but the time, place and authenticity of the video could not be verified.

    Israel’s military (IDF) writes in a message on Telegram that “there was no incident where a soldier was kidnapped”.

  • Explosion at apartment building

    An explosion occurred at the entrance to an apartment building in Halmstad during the night towards Sunday.

    Police and emergency services are on the scene and the alarm came in at 03.57.

    – The witnesses spoke of smoke development, but it was calm when we arrived. There should be no personal injuries, says Johan Wallin, officer on duty at the rescue service.

  • Police fired warning shots – great effort

    The police fired a warning shot during an operation in Tensta in northwest Stockholm during the night towards Sunday.

    – At 01.56 we received an alarm that one or more people had been seen with a weapon-like object. When we went there, a situation arose where the police fired a warning shot, says Carina Skagerlind, press spokesperson at the police’s regional command center.

    No one is injured, but the police have detained several people and have a large search operation in Tensta still after 4 o’clock.

    – We are looking for more people and have many patrols in the area, says Carina Skagerlind.

    A weapon has been found in connection with the operation and the police have started a preliminary investigation into serious weapons offences.

  • Two shot – major police effort
  • Two youths to hospital after fight

    A fight broke out on a street in Orminge in Nacka municipality at around 10pm on Saturday evening.

    The police state that two young people in their teens had to be taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the injuries is unknown and a preliminary investigation into serious assault has been initiated.

    No one is arrested.

  • Fire at hotel – guests evacuated

    A fire broke out in one of the rooms at a hotel in central Borlänge during the night towards Sunday.

    The emergency services received a first automatic alarm at 00:23. On the way to the hotel, there were more calls from passers-by about the development of smoke.

    – The entire hotel has been evacuated, we have had smoke spreading on two of the floors and are in the process of ventilating out the smoke gases, says emergency manager Daniel Larsson.

    According to the emergency services, one person has been taken care of by paramedics. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    The police have launched a preliminary investigation into public negligence and cordoned off the hotel room for a technical examination.

  • Spitfire plane crashed – one died

    A Spitfire plane on display at Silverstone in 2020. Photo: Ben Stansall/AP/TT

    A Second World War Spitfire plane crashed during a display in eastern England on Saturday. The pilot died, but no one else was injured.

    The plane took part in a display for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944, when Allied soldiers landed in Normandy, France.

    The Royal Air Force confirms the accident at the Coningsby military base. The cause of the accident is not known.

    During the 1930s and 40s, over 20,000 Spitfire planes were built, today only a few dozen planes remain. Six of them took part in Saturday’s show.

  • Extreme heat closes Pakistan’s schools

    Residents of Islamabad cool down as the heat rises. Photo: Anjum Naveed/AP/TT

    A heat wave has swept across Pakistan with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees in some places.

    The regional government of Punjab was forced on Saturday to decide to close schools and introduce summer vacation a week earlier than scheduled because of the heat.

    The summer vacation will last until mid-August, according to Noor ul Huda, spokesperson for the regional school authority.

    The decision affects around 26 million school children.

    Sind province in southeastern Pakistan has also seen temperatures rise, with 51 degrees recorded on Saturday in Mohenjo-Daro, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Institute. The extreme heat wave is believed to last the rest of the month.

  • Heavy house fire in Nässjö

    There is a heavy fire in a villa in Nässjö.

    – Five people are affected by this and one has been taken to hospital, says Johanna Månsson, press spokesperson at the rescue service.

    The fire is extensive and according to the rescue service, it is not yet controlled. At the moment, it is not seen that there is any risk of spreading to nearby buildings.

  • Paddlers fired upon

    Three people in their 20s with air weapons have fired at several paddlers at Ätran in Svenljunga.

    The police were called to the scene and checked the people. The patrols have also found an air rifle and a carbon dioxide gun.

    All three are suspected of attempted serious assault.

    However, none of the paddlers were hit.

  • Fight outside the Swedish fair

    A fight between several people has broken out outside the Swedish fair in Gothenburg.

    According to the police, it is about 10 to 15 people.

    There are no reports of personal injuries.

  • Great chaos in Oslo – fights and tear gas

    Police on site in Oslo. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB

    Close to 1,000 people gathered in Oslo to celebrate Eritrea’s national day.

    When a hundred protesters critical of the regime arrived, fights and stone throwing broke out, according to Norwegian police VG.

    Among other things, the Oslo police have had to use tear gas to disperse the protesters.

    The demonstrators are chanting “stop the party” and “stop the dictator”, according to VG.

    – I have heard some slogans, they have also thrown quite a few stones at the police, says witness Anders to VG.

  • Several minibuses blocked off

    The police have cordoned off several places where gas-powered minibuses are parked in Kalmar County.

    “The decision has been made with regard to the events where gas-powered minibuses exploded, most recently in Nybro last Thursday,” the police write on their website.

    The rescue service in Kalmar has decided on the measures.

    In total, it affects 14 addresses.

  • Hardware store bombed in Ukraine – 200 believed to have been inside

    A heavy fire broke out after the attack on the department store. Photo: Andrii Marienko / AP

    A building department store in Ukrainian Kharkiv has been bombed, says President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    200 people are believed to have been in the premises.

    – We know for sure that two people are dead, says Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov in a statement on Telegram.

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  • What happened this morning at the Tumba station? Smile someone it looks like a body on the track and the train has stopped for several hours!!

    Niklas

    Hello! There must have been an accident. No crime is suspected.

  • Why did 2 ambulances and 3 police cars with sirens and blue lights just pass by in Vasastaden?

    Hannah

    Hello! There has been an accident at the subway at Odenplan.

  • Have you published anything regarding the authority for psychological defense reporting tv4’s cold facts for the report on SD’s alleged troll factory?

    Alex

    Hi Alex, we have written about this.

  • What was the audience score at Taylor Swift’s concert? Can’t find it in any of the articles.

    Lego

    Hey Lego! We wonder about that, Taylor Swift said on stage that it was an audience record yesterday and we’ve been looking for the organizer all day without an answer unfortunately! Will update you as soon as we know more.

  • Don’t understand what the difference is between SD’s “troll factory” and Aftonbladet’s culture pages.

    Can someone explain how it differs from e.g. Anders Lindberg’s texts and word pooping?

    albino

    The difference is that Anders writes his own opinions and signs with his own name.

    A “troll factory” is a hidden organization that spreads misleading information for propaganda purposes – without being clear about who the sender is.

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