“Smash and grab” in Örebro – got in with a wheel loader
“Smash and grab” in Örebro – got in with a wheel loader
An electronics department store in Marieberg, Örebro, was subjected to a so-called “smash and grab” burglary during Friday morning.
A wheel loader had been used to enter through the door at the back of the department store.
It is unclear what the perpetrators took with them.
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Suspected attempted murder – man stabbed
Suspected attempted murder – man stabbed
A man has stabbed another man with a knife inside a home in southern Stockholm, the police write on their website.
The man has had to be taken to hospital and the incident is classified as suspected attempted murder.
The incident happened last night. During Friday morning, the police were able to arrest a suspected perpetrator.
Trucks in serious accident
Trucks in serious accident
Several trucks have been involved in a serious accident in Gävle, the police write.
According to information from the public, three trucks are involved.
– The cause of the accident is far too early to determine, we are trying to get a better picture of the situation, says Stefan Larsson at the police in Region Mitt.
Emergency services and an ambulance are on site. It is unclear if anyone was injured.
Currently, there is a total standstill in both directions on Hamnleden in Marielund.
– There has been snow that has caused some problems in traffic, but nothing remarkable at the moment, says Stefan Larsson.
Two to hospital after accident
Two to hospital after accident
Two people have been taken to hospital by ambulance after a traffic accident on Österleden in Växjö.
– They must have given way to another car that fled the scene, says Evelina Olsson at the police in Syd.
The car they weighed was then removed from the scene, and a report of contamination from the scene of the traffic accident has been made.
The two injured are men aged 35 and their injuries are not considered serious, according to the police.
At least two dead in Russian attack on Sumy
At least two dead in Russian attack on Sumy
At least two people have been killed and another twelve injured in the city of Sumy in northeastern Ukraine, according to Ukrainian authorities.
“Several massive explosions occurred in Sumy,” said Acting Mayor Artem Kobzar in a video message posted on Telegram on Friday morning.
The region’s military command states that a residential area was hit by a Russian drone and that the rescue service is working on the scene.
The air raid alert and the city’s air defenses were still activated at 06 local time.
Student protests at Vasaplatsen – tent camp is broken up
Police on site at Vasaplatsen early Friday morning. Photo: Anders Deros
Student protests at Vasaplatsen – tent camp is broken up
A large number of demonstrators were still at Vasaplatsen in Gothenburg at 06:00 on Friday to demonstrate.
On Friday morning, the student protests broke up. According to Swedish Radio the police entered the crowd.
According to the radio, there was also a fire outside the university. The deadline for the protesters expired at 06:00.
According to a protester who Gothenburg Post spoke to, around 80 people have stayed in the area.
For almost 300 days, the demonstrators have been in the area outside the University of Gothenburg.
The snow continues – SMHI warns
SMHI warns that the snow can disrupt traffic. The picture was taken on November 21. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT
The snow continues – SMHI warns
The snowy weather continues to hold parts of Sweden in its grip – not least in the areas around Skellefteå and Robertsfors, where SMHI has issued an orange warning for snow and wind.
“It can be very difficult to get around in traffic due to snow on the roads, traffic accidents or stationary vehicles. Even important social functions such as snow removal and rescue services can have difficulty getting around,” writes meteorologist Christopher Greenland on SMHI’s website.
A yellow warning has been issued for Västerbotten’s coastal region. The same applies to Skåne and Blekinge, where the snow is expected to move into the afternoon. According to the warning, there may be “abundant” snowfall and flags are also flagged here for traffic problems with the risk of accidents.
The Riksdag majority wants to ban the smoking of cigarettes and snus
The Riksdag majority wants to ban the smoking of cigarettes and snus
Sweden’s radio Ekot has conducted a survey of the parties in the Riksdag which shows a clear majority in favor of making it a criminal offense to sell cigarettes and snuff to children and young people.
– We need to protect children and young people and then a ban on loitering is an important tool, says the Moderates’ social policy spokesperson Johan Hultberg to Ekot.
An investigation into criminalization is currently on the government’s table. Whoever is convicted must be fined or imprisoned for a maximum of six months.
Anchor on Chinese ship damaged
Photo: Mikkel Berg Pedersen / Scanpix Denmark
Anchor on Chinese ship damaged
Danish DR writes that the anchor is damaged on the Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3, which is being investigated for the suspected sabotage of underwater cables in the Baltic Sea.
Navy captain and defense analyst Jens Wenzel Kristoffersen at Nordic Defense Analysis says that the injuries must have required “great force” to DR.
– The anchor tips have been bent in such a way that they are no longer parallel.
He adds that he cannot say when or how the damage occurred.
Scattered ashes at tourist attraction – security tightened
Security is tightened at Machu Picchu. Archive image. Photo: Martin Mejia/AP/TT
Scattered ashes at tourist attraction – security tightened
Peruvian authorities are tightening security at the Inca city of Machu Picchu, after tourists were filmed spreading what are believed to be the ashes of a deceased person.
It was last week that a video on Tiktok caused an outcry in the country. The video, captioned “say goodbye with lots of love at Machu Picchu”, shows a woman taking ashes from a plastic bag and throwing it in the air before hugging another woman.
Mexican cartel leader faked his death – lived a life of luxury in California
Mexican cartel leader faked his death – lived a life of luxury in California
Cristian Fernando Gutierrez-Ochoa, 37, of the Jalisco cartel was behind the smuggling of 40 tons of methamphetamine and 2 tons of cocaine, according to US media.
He was also dead. At least that’s what police thought until he was arrested in Riverside, Calif., this week, where he was living the life of luxury for the drug money.
Gutierrez-Ochoa is the son-in-law of the feared cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, who is also known as “El Mencho”.
She is Trump’s proposed new attorney general
She is Trump’s proposed new attorney general
After Matt Gaetz withdrew, Donald Trump has now named Pam Bondi as the new proposed attorney general, reports Reuters.
Pam Bondi previously worked as the chief prosecutor in Florida.
Ukraine’s former ÖB: World War III underway
Ukraine’s former ÖB: World War III underway
The third world war has begun, says Valery Zaluzhny, Ukraine’s former Minister of Foreign Affairs and now ambassador to Great Britain, writes Politico.
The statement was made at an award ceremony for Ukrainians organized by the newspaper Ukrainska Pravda and is similar to his previous somber statements about the war.
He was fired by Zelensky in February this year. He has also written a text about how the state of the conflict is similar to the stalemate that was during the First World War, which Zelenskyi did not like.
Two SJ trains evacuated
Two SJ trains evacuated
Two trains have been standing still outside Norrköping since 20:00 on Thursday.
– Both have had vehicle faults, and it has happened in roughly the same place because they were detected by the same detector, says Johannes Cleris, press communicator at SJ.
– We have had to transfer all passengers to other trains.
One train goes to Stockholm and has an arrival time of midnight. The second train going south to Linköping arrived shortly after 11 p.m.
It is unclear what was wrong with the trains.
Norway: Suspected spy worked at the US embassy
American Embassy in Oslo. Archive image. Photo: Cornelius Poppe/NTB/TT
Norway: Suspected spy worked at the US embassy
A Norwegian man in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of espionage. The man worked as a security guard at the US embassy in Oslo, confirms the Norwegian security police PTS, which is cooperating with US authorities in the case.
The man has admitted to collecting and sharing information with Russian and Iranian intelligence services.
According to the prosecutor, large amounts of digital material have been seized in the investigation, NRK reports. Among other things, dialogues have been found where the man receives instructions from his task leader.
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