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The police are investigating a suspected rape against a teenager in western Stockholm. The incident must have taken place at a bathing place. The police were alerted on Sunday morning.
– What we suspect is that they have arranged a meeting in social media. We have been working with dogs there all day to secure tracks, says police spokesperson Carina Skagerlind.
The police have set up a cordon around the swimming area and carried out a technical investigation.
– Among other things, we have requested canine resources from Söderhamn with special search dogs, said the police’s RLC commander earlier in the day.
No one has been arrested.
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS
Three people have died after a private plane crashed on a highway northeast of Paris in France, write Le Parisien.
The plane appears to have flown into a power line shortly after taking off from an airport.
No other person or vehicle was injured. The accident is now being investigated by an accident commission.
A man has been killed in an Israeli attack in the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Terror-labeled Islamic Jihad identifies him as one of the group’s commanders.
Another five people were injured in the attack, according to the health department.
The Palestinian news agency Wafa states that the attack was carried out with a drone.
Israel’s military has so far not commented on the incident.
One person seriously injured after a shooting. Photo: Casper Sandberg
There is a police operation in Eskilstuna after an alarm about a shooting at 3:20 p.m.
The police rushed out with a “larger resource” and found a seriously injured person on the spot. That person has now been taken to hospital by ambulance.
The police have now cordoned off an area. They have also started a preliminary investigation into attempted murder and serious weapons offences. So far, no one has been detained.
A police helicopter is now flying over the area.
Read more here.
Two cars have collided head-on on county road 154 in Ullared, write GP.
One of the cars is said to have then driven into the ditch.
The alarm came at 4:20 p.m.
– In total, it should be three people involved. Ambulance personnel are on site and carrying out checks, but we have not received any information that anyone should have gone to hospital at the moment, says Patrik Sönnerstedt, duty officer at the emergency services, to the newspaper.
Right now there is a problem with traffic in both directions on the E4 just north of Uppsala.
The reason is that a cow was seen on and next to the road.
The alarm came in shortly before 5 p.m.
A helicopter fighting a forest fire in an area northwest of Athens on Saturday. Photo: Yorgos Karahalis/AP/TT
About 140 firefighters are working to extinguish a massive forest fire that broke out southeast of Athens on Sunday.
Greece has already been ravaged by several forest fires, despite warnings that the worst of the summer heat has yet to strike.
According to local media, the fire started in connection with strong winds in the town of Keratéa, about three miles from Athens. At least three houses are said to have been completely destroyed in the fire.
There are eight helicopters, nine airplanes and almost 40 vehicles to help the firefighters.
Residents in a total of six districts have been advised to evacuate.
A car and a bicycle are involved in an accident in Smygehamn outside Trelleborg.
No one is said to have been injured in the accident.
A man in his 40s was bitten by a loose dog in Åmål on Sunday.
According to the police, the man had a bite on his lower body, but the extent of the damage is unclear.
When the police arrived, the man responsible for the dog was no longer at the scene.
A report regarding causing bodily harm and violation of the law on the supervision of dogs and cats has been drawn up.
There are no suspects in the case at this time.
Pål Enger stole the world-famous work “The Scream” from the National Gallery in Oslo in 1994. Photo: Terje Pedersen/NTB/TT
Norway’s biggest art thief over the years – Pål Enger – is dead. He became best known for stealing “The Scream” which hung in the National Gallery in Oslo in 1994, according to the newspaper Dagbladet.
Pål Enger began his career as a soccer player at the elite level, but it was as an art thief that he received the most attention.
In 1988, he stole the work “The Vampire” by the artist Edvard Munch from the Munch Museum on Tøyen in Oslo. But it was the theft of the national treasure “The Scream” that became world news. The work was recovered a short time later, and Enger was sentenced to six years in prison.
During his prison terms, Pål Enger himself began to paint. He was 57 years old, his family told the newspaper.
A man in his 30s is said to have been robbed at Hisingen in Gothenburg
The incident happened just before 2 p.m. The man told the police that a masked man threatened him with a knife and forced him to kneel.
The perpetrator is said to have then cut the carrying straps of the man’s backpack. He then disappeared from the scene together with two other men.
The man who was robbed went home and called the police a while later. They are now in place and hear him.
No one should be arrested.
Three of the candidates in Marie Le Pen’s far-right National Rally party have already been cleared for next week’s final vote, write The Telegraph.
A single accident has occurred south of Sälen.
– It is a mobile home that has gone off the road in a curve, driven into a tree and then rolled over on its side, says the management operator at the Bergslagen rescue region.
There were four people and a dog in the car. Everyone seems to have escaped completely unharmed, but must be taken to a medical center just in case.
The police had initial information that the vehicle was on fire, but no information has reached the emergency services.
Palestinians flee to the city of Khan Yunis from fighting in the Rafah area. Image from June 28, 2024. Photo: Jehad Alshrafi/AP/TT
For the fourth day in a row, heavy fighting and heavy bombings are taking place in the Shejaiya district of Gaza City.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled the area where the Israeli army claims to have fought Hamas and Islamic Jihad both “above and below ground” in tunnels.
The army also states that Israeli troops have “eliminated several terrorists, located weapons and conducted targeted raids on combat areas” in the past 24 hours.
There are also reports of fighting in central Gaza and in the Rafah area.
The UN humanitarian agency Ocha estimates that between “60,000 and 80,000 have been displaced” from Shejaiya since fresh fighting broke out on Thursday and the Israeli army issued an evacuation order.
Three people have contacted the police on Sunday morning and state that they were stuck on Kebnekaise during the night.
– One person had a pain in one knee and had difficulty moving, and it was very windy, says Åsa Mjörndal at the police.
Mountain rescuers were called out and the people could be picked up with a hired civil helicopter.
– An ambulance did not need to be called to the scene, it seems to have gone well.
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How are the fires going in Greece? I think mainly of the one in Crete, but also Andros.
Lena
Hi Lena!
It is still burning in several parts of the country. Among other things in the area around Athens, which you can read more about here.
Here you can read about how it was in Crete during the week.
Still no response from you, (surprising)
WHAT is a downpour-like rain,
Is it about the amount or speed of the fallout?
In addition, Aftonbladet is needed,
If truth be told…
Sven-O
Hello Sven-O!
This is how SMHI defines torrential rain:
“Very heavy rain that falls over a period of a few hours. This can have major consequences in society in a short time.”
Have a nice day, don’t forget your umbrella!
We in BORRBY were also without electricity for about three hours. Have lived in Malmö for about 40 years but don’t care about the city anymore.
If you are now going to represent the whole of Sweden, then make sure to do it.
Nod
nordstrand nickelase
Hi Niklas! If we were to write about all the power outages in the whole country, there would be a lot, especially when it is usually very local. We are a nationwide newspaper as you mention, but that also means that we cannot write about everything in every locality.
In your top news right now, it says that a top broker is convicted of financial crimes, long prison sentences, but no names.
In the next news regarding murder and rape or for that matter if it is gang-related, you write out the name and post a picture of the perpetrators. what makes the difference? it’s still the case that there are people who are sentenced to rather long sentences, I don’t see the difference, criminal as criminal!
Kenneth Eriksson
Hi Kent! All name and picture publications are made on a case-by-case basis. You can read about how we reason here.
SMHI warns of torrential rain, you just wrote, but not when it would come, just where.
Carina
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