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Tasks: Russia will exclaim victory
Tasks: Russia will exclaim victory
Russia will proclaim victory on Monday – that is, exactly three years after they started the invasion in Ukraine.
The information comes from Ukraine’s intelligence service (how), writes several Ukrainian media.
How also states that Russia will start a large disinformation campaign on the anniversary.
Man dead in drowning in Karlshamn
Man dead in drowning in Karlshamn
It was passersby who called SOS and alerted about a person who rolled down in a northwest of Karlshamn on Thursday.
The man was in his 70s. Relatives are informed.
Judgment for the murder of Emilia
Judgment for the murder of Emilia
A 15-year-old girl and a 13-year-old girl have murdered 14-year-old Emilia in Landskrona.
Lund District Court ruled this today.
The 15-year-old is sentenced to closed youth care.
The Crown Princess sets up traveling because of Trump
The Crown Princess sets up traveling because of Trump
Crown Princess Victoria has set up a planned trip to Greenland, writes Express.
The reason for the changed plans is reported to be Donald Trump’s play to buy the Danish territory.
Fire at Saltoluokta – has burned down
Fire at Saltoluokta – has burned down
A fire has erupted at the popular mountain station Saltoluokta, reports SVT Norrbotten.
The fire started on Thursday evening in the building Laponia at the mountain station.
No person has been injured but the building has not been saved.
“An extensive work is now being started to handle the consequences of the fire,” writes the Swedish Turis Association (STF) in a press release.
The mountain station hopes that they can open on February 28.
Foxtrotman is prosecuted
Vanja Mijic. Photo: Police
Foxtrotman is prosecuted
Foxtrotman Vanja Mijic, 38, is charged with several serious drug crimes and violations of the Flammable and Explosive Goods Act.
– I mean that the man is a senior leader in a criminal network in Sweden and has ruled the current criminal activity from abroad where he has been, says prosecutor Johanna Kolga.
The man was arrested in Serbia in October 2023 and released to Sweden at the end of last year, suspected of controlling parts of the drug market in Sweden.
– The evidence consists of, among other things, chats and telephone emptying. We have put a puzzle to come to the conclusion that it is precisely this person who has ruled the business, says Johanna Kolga.
In total, he is suspected of 13 charges.
Bulls in well – should be pulled up with a tractor and rope
The rescue service is in place to assist the owners of the animals to get them out of the well.
– We are there and help. There are a total of four bulls and we have raised one, says the rescue service’s spokesperson.
The bulls must have stepped on a well with a murky wooden lid and thus have fallen into the well.
Problems for the Social Insurance Office
Problems for the Social Insurance Office
During the morning, the Social Insurance Office has had problems with login. In a message on their site, they write that they are working on solving the problem. There is no forecast for when it should be solved or how extensive the problems are.
Data: New cable break
Data: New cable break
According to information to TV4 A new cable break has occurred in the Baltic Sea.
The Armed Forces confirms that the information is known, but the police have not yet confirmed it.
The Prosecutor’s Office has launched a preliminary investigation after a cable break has been discovered outside Gotland, says the Coast Guard’s press service for TT.
Directors of 1177
Directors of 1177
Right now there are operational disruptions of 1177.
In the app, the service writes that the disruptions concern Skåne, Norrbotten, Värmland, Uppsala and Örebro.
The operational disruptions apply to different things.
In Skåne and Norrbotten, disturbances are causing difficulties in seeing journal information.
In Region Värmland and Uppsala, it can be difficult to see test answers.
Six elephants killed – hit by trains
A warning sign near the scene where the accident happened. Photo: Priyan Malinda/AP/TT
Six elephants killed – hit by trains
A personal train in Sri Lanka has derailed after driving on an elephant family. No passengers were injured but six of the elephants died.
The accident is described as the worst so far of the worst of its kind, according to police. Two elephants managed and was taken to veterinary care.
Killing or injuring elephants is a crime in Sri Lanka, which has an estimated 7,000 wild elephants. Out in nature, they will be an average of 60-70 years.
Two elephant kids and their pregnant mother were killed in a similar train accident in the same area in September 2018.
There have been calls for locomotives to slow down and use train tiles to warn animals that are on the railroad tracks. According to local media, about 20 elephants are killed by trains each year.
Elephants, whose natural habitats are influenced by forest deforestation and shrinking resources, have increasingly prevailed to places with human activity.
National Police Chief: We have stopped the wave of violence
National Police Chief: We have stopped the wave of violence
Over 30 explosives occurred during the first weeks of the year.
But now it has calmed down.
National Police Chief Petra Lundh says it is the police work that has produced results.
– We have managed to cancel the wave of violence as it seems here and now, says national police chief Petra Lundh in Morning studio.
– We have worked very intensively and we have made different forms of strikes, including bombers, she says as well.
Home service personnel bitten by dog
Home service personnel bitten by dog
An employee in the home service has been jumped and bitten by two dogs in a caregiver’s home in Svedala.
The victim is a woman in her 60s.
She is taken to hospital by ambulance.
The police have gone to the home to investigate the incident. The event must have happened outdoors.
The caregiver, who is also a woman in her 60s, is now suspected of causing bodily injury and violation of the law on supervision of dogs and cats.
Alarms about bangs on Kungsholmen – Man Gripen
Alarms about bangs on Kungsholmen – Man Gripen
Police and emergency services are on site on Sankt Eriksgatan on Kungsholmen in Stockholm.
“There was a person who called in and alerted about bangs in a courtyard, that was the initial information,” says the rescue service’s press spokesman Marie Nordahl.
It turned out later that a fireworks piece fell off.
According to the police, no person has come to physical harm.
A 25-year-old man has struggled with an acquaintance who lives at the address. He must have been at the scene, left and then returned.
– The man is now arrested for home peace. He had been there earlier in the evening and stumbled and then returned, says police spokesman Daniel Wikdahl at 7 o’clock.
Initial information that an ax should have been used to chop in doors has proven to be incorrect after checking, the police write on their website later in the morning.
Court: Sandals are no art
The German sandal manufacturer Birkenstock wants the shoes to be classified as art and thus provide stronger copyright protection. File image. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT
Court: Sandals are no art
Over the years, the once unglamorous sandals have been transformed into a trendy fashion garment that adorns both Hollywood celebrities and pop stars. But Birkenstock is not a work of art, states a federal court in Germany.
The family -owned company wants to stop three competitors from selling similar products and had therefore requested a judicial review in the hope of strengthened copyright protection.
According to the court, the design of the sandals is not original enough to be considered art.
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