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Just before 6 p.m., the police were alerted about a boy who had been found injured in central Eslöv.
– He has been injured by a sharp object. We do not know what type of object it is, says police spokesperson Filip Annas.
The teenage boy has been taken to hospital by ambulance. The extent of the damage is unclear.
The suspected perpetrator allegedly ran from the scene.
– We do not know where this has happened. But we have cordoned off a large area and are searching with dog patrol.
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Svenska spel’s mobile app is also down.
Several readers have contacted Aftonbladet that Svenska spel’s website is down.
– Try going in there, it’s done, says one person.
“Take a deep breath. The system is not responding right now,” reads the error message on the website.
According to Svenska spel, it is not possible to play in stores either.
– It has been going on for about an hour. We are of course sorry and are working to resolve it as soon as possible, says Linnea Hedberg at the press conference.
There is no forecast for when the error may be fixed.
Hezbollah confirms that its intended next leader Hashem Safieddine was killed in an earlier attack carried out by Israel, reports AP.
A woman in her 80s is suspected of being trampled to death by a cow in Godshill outside Bournemouth in England.
Just a few days earlier, a 63-year-old man was attacked by a cow in the same place. The man managed to roll away from the animal’s stomping hooves and escaped with minor injuries.
– I was seriously afraid that that thing would either kill me or seriously injure me, Kevin Parker told the Bournemouth Echo.
The police are on site at a recycling center in Bromma to investigate a suspected dangerous object.
– We are on site and handling it right now, says Daniel Wikdahl, the police’s press officer.
The police were alerted to the object at 4:20 p.m.
They have photographed the object and sent the images to the National Bomb Defense which will make an assessment of the object.
– The recycling center is cordoned off, says Daniel Wikdahl.
Update:
At 6 p.m., the police announced that The national bomb protection has taken care of the object, which turns out to be harmless.
Therefore, the closures can now be lifted.
A Swedish woman in her 20s has died in a car accident in Marbella on October 11, the Foreign Ministry confirms.
The woman, who is from Sundsvall, lived in Spain for some time.
According to Spanish media, she was a passenger in a sports car that for unknown reasons crashed into the center barrier of a highway.
The driver was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The Swedish woman’s life could not be saved.
A car caught fire while it was traveling on the E6 in Munkedal.
Emergency services and police are on the scene. There are currently no reports of personal injuries.
According to the Swedish Transport Agency, the incident has a major impact on traffic.
Left lane open to traffic. The car is to be recovered from the scene and the work is expected to be finished at 4.15 pm.
At 2:45 p.m., SOS received an alert about a head-on collision between two motorists in Mora.
– Emergency services and an ambulance are on site and at least one person has been taken to hospital, says Nathalie Stridsberg, team leader at SOS alarm.
The police are on their way to the scene of the accident and according to the emergency services, three people are affected. The extent of the damage is unclear.
An explosion occurred during welding work at an industry in Mönsterås.
One person was injured and taken to hospital with an unknown condition.
– But we have been able to talk to the person in any case, says police spokesperson Filip Annas.
According to Turkish GT Medya, something exploded in an area outside Ankara on Wednesday.
According to information, the explosion took place in an industrial area where, among other things, aircraft are manufactured for the Turkish military.
Several media also report on shooting.
Passengers are advised not to travel to Birmingham Airport due to an “ongoing situation”, the airport writes on X.
“Passengers are advised NOT to come to the airport at this time,” they write.
It is currently not known what happened, but according to the airport, the matter is being handled by the police.
The police speak up Sky News that people are evacuated from the airport following information about a suspicious vehicle.
A person has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the attempted murder at Kungsmässan, reports Mölndals-Posten.
It was on October 6 that a store employee was shot in the shopping center. The man survived.
Since before, two 14-year-olds are suspected of aiding and abetting the shooting.
The local newspaper Folkbladet may close after 120 years at the turn of the year, writes the newspaper.
The reason, according to owner NTM Media, is financial challenges and fewer subscriptions.
Mbl negotiations will soon begin between the union and the employer.
Labor market minister Mats Persson held a press conference on Wednesday regarding the many notifications on the labor market, with Northvolt in Skellefteå responsible for the largest.
Persson had no major new measures to present, but the government hopes that the Riksbank’s interest rate cuts and the previously targeted tax cuts will set the economic wheels in motion in Sweden.
– We are heading for a long winter on the Swedish labor market. We are in a prolonged recession. The interest rate cuts have not had time to take effect yet, says Persson.
Northvolt has received more capital short-term capital and buys itself more time to resolve the financial crisis, reports Today’s Industry.
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