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Shooting in Stockholm
Shooting in Stockholm
Several shots have been fired at a company in Hammarby sjöstad in Stockholm.
– There are bullet holes in the glass door, says Ola Österling, press spokesperson at the police’s regional command center.
No one is injured and an operation involving, among other things, dog patrols is underway in the area.
According to the police, the alarm about the shooting came at 01:19.
A preliminary investigation into serious weapons crime has been initiated.
A hit – hunt for cheaters
A hit – hunt for cheaters
A man was hit by a car at Oskarstorget in Örebro at around 01:30.
– He is bleeding from the head and is treated by an ambulance on site. The extent of the damage is unclear, says Mats Thörn, officer on duty at the police.
The driver who hit the man fled the scene. The police are now looking for the car.
– It’s a red Golf, says Mats Thörn.
North Korea test-fired strategic missile
North Korea test-fired strategic missile
North Korea has test-fired a strategic cruise missile, state news agency KCNA reports. Dictator Kim Jong-Un oversaw Saturday’s weapons test.
According to the news agency, the robots hit their targets after traveling 1,500 kilometers. The test should not have negatively affected the security of neighboring countries, according to North Korea. It is unclear where the test firing took place.
Car through the ice – people and animals were saved
Car through the ice – people and animals were saved
A car with two people and two dogs went through the ice in Storvik in Sandviken municipality at 01:20. Both the people and the animals managed to get out and onto the roof of the car. From there they were taken to safety.
– They were driven to land by another car. It happened on a plowed ice road, says an operator at SOS Alarm.
Verisure’s app down
This is what it looked like when Aftonbladet’s reporter tried to enter Verisure’s app at 11:55 p.m. Photo: Screenshot
Verisure’s app down
The alarm company Verisure had problems with its app during the night towards Sunday. Several readers contacted Aftonbladet about not being able to access the app, and the malfunction was also confirmed in telephone contact with the company’s customer service.
However, the alarms were stated to work as usual.
At 03.30 the app worked again, at least for Aftonbladet’s reporter.
Verisure’s press service, which can only be reached via email, has so far not returned a comment.
Alarm about an explosion south of Stockholm
Alarm about an explosion south of Stockholm
SOS has been alerted to an explosion in Jordbro south of Stockholm.
The emergency services are on their way there to check it out.
Later, the emergency services announced that it was rockets and they have now left the scene.
Explosion alarm
Explosion alarm
SOS has been alerted to an explosion in Husby in northwest Stockholm.
– We are there. A bang has been heard, but we don’t know what it is yet. We see no direct traces, says Daniel Wikdahl from the police.
The emergency services are also on their way to the scene.
– A person called in and heard a loud bang at the door. We have no indications that anyone was injured, says SOS Alarm’s spokesperson.
Action in Solna – National bomb protection on site
Action in Solna – National bomb protection on site
Right now, a large police operation is underway in Solna, north of Stockholm.
– It started with a fight, but one thing has led to another and now we want the help of the National Bomb Protection regarding some investigation measures, says Daniel Wikdahl from the police.
He does not want to go into what measures are involved, and whether a suspected dangerous object has been found.
Injured man found by road
Injured man found by road
An injured man has been found by a road in Eslöv.
Police believe he may have been riding an electric scooter and crashed into a car.
The police and ambulance have been called to the scene.
Later, the police announced that the injured man, who is in his 30s, is believed to have caused the accident himself.
New mass grave found in Mexico
During a demonstration against the violence in Mexico last April, a woman carries a sign with the text “Mexico is a mass grave”. Photo: Fernanda Pesce/AP/TT
New mass grave found in Mexico
Unmarked mass graves containing the remains of a total of 56 people have been found in northern Mexico, not far from the US border.
Prosecutors in Chihuahua state said in a statement that the graves were found earlier this week and that the bodies were exhumed with the help of the military.
On Monday, authorities in the state of Jalisco said a mass grave on the outskirts of the million-dollar city of Guadalajara, found in December, contained the remains of 24 people.
At the end of December, two more graves were reported to have been found in the states of Chiapas and Chihuahua with a total of 43 bodies.
Since the Mexican government launched a war against the cartels in 2006, over 450,000 murders have been recorded in the country. Tens of thousands more people have disappeared, according to official figures.
Musk supports the far-right party AFD again
AFD’s meeting was held in the German city of Halle. Photo: Sebastian Willnow/AP
Musk supports the far-right party AFD again
Multi-billionaire Elon Musk appeared via video link at the German far-right party AFD’s campaign meeting on Saturday. This is reported by several international media.
– I honestly think there is too much focus on the shame and guilt of the past, and we have to move on from there, says Musk, among other things.
Elon Musk has previously shown his support for the party and said, among other things, that only they can “save Germany”.
– You really are the greatest hope for Germany, he says.
Mexico halts US deportation flights
Mexico halts US deportation flights
Mexico has reportedly turned down a request from President Donald Trump to deport migrants to Mexico by military aircraft, according to Reuters.
The United States flew two missions to Guatemala carrying a total of 160 refugees on Friday, but a flight to Mexico was denied landing by the country’s authorities.
The reason for Mexico’s decision is not known at this time.
On Friday, Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente is reported to have spoken positively about receiving citizens returning home, emphasizing the good cooperation between the United States and Mexico.
Woman abused – seriously injured
Woman abused – seriously injured
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of assaulting a woman in Södertälje.
The woman is seriously injured, the police say.
The incident must have occurred in a residence and is classified as aggravated assault.
Explosion alarm
Explosion alarm
The police have been alerted to an explosion outdoors near a residential area in Norra Fäladen in Lund.
– A person has called us and told us that there has been an explosion and that there must be quite a lot of smoke, says Evelina Olsson at the police.
No one should be injured. There should also be no material damage.
According to the police’s initial assessment, it is a firework display.
Israel does not open crossing in Gaza: “Breaches agreement”
Israel does not open crossing in Gaza: “Breaches agreement”
Israel said on Sunday that they did not intend to open the transition between southern and northern Gaza, which they were supposed to do on Sunday according to the ceasefire agreement, writes the Times of Israel.
Israel says Hamas violated the agreement when it did not free civilian Arbel Yehud, 29, today, along with the four female soldiers.
The crossing will open once Hamas releases Yehud, according to Israel.
In connection with the opening of the crossing, private security companies would also take over the inspection of vehicles at the crossing on a trial basis.
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