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  • The police are investigating the combat boat accident

    The police are investigating the combat boat accident

    On Tuesday, an accident occurred with the Armed Forces’ battle boat 90 in the Gothenburg archipelago.

    The police have launched a preliminary investigation into bodily injury, negligence in maritime traffic and workplace accident after the boat went on.

    The boat remains on site and during the day a technical examination will be done.

    All four people on board were taken to hospital, one of whom was seriously injured.

    There is no update on the injury situation.

  • Man bitten by two dogs – the owner left the place

    Man bitten by two dogs – the owner left the place

    Ambulance and police are alerted to an address in Gothenburg after a man has been bitten.

    The alarm comes in at 01.07.

    According to early information, there have been two loose dogs on the spot that have bit him in the face and hands.

    When police arrive at the scene, the dog owner has left.

    The man is taken to hospital and a report of causing bodily injury has been established.

    No suspect in the case.

  • Was dragged out of car and was beaten

    Was dragged out of car and was beaten

    Shortly after midnight, a man was on his way home from work in his car in Gothenburg when a car tried to drive.

    In connection with this, what the police were describing as “a situation” and when the man soon stopped at a red light, four perpetrators arrived at the car.

    There they dragged the man out of the car and abused him. The perpetrators also tried to take the man’s mobile.

    A report of abuse has been made. The man should not have had to be taken to hospital.

  • Frederiksen believes that Russia can attack more

    Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen at the Nordic Labor Movement’s Cooperation Committee’s (Samak) annual meeting in Oslo. Photo: Cornelius Poppe/NTB/TT

    Frederiksen believes that Russia can attack more

    Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen does not believe that Russia will settle for Ukraine if they win the war – and that they are already “getting ready to attack elsewhere”.

    – Unfortunately, we are at a time where it is a conceivable scenario, she tells TT.

    Frederiksen has been one of the most leading votes for support for Ukraine since Russia’s full -scale invasion began.

    Three years later, she believes that it is not enough to spend three percent of GDP on the defense, which can be in relation to Sweden, which is currently 2.4 percent.

  • Couple sat next to dead woman on flight

    Couple sat next to dead woman on flight

    The long flight between Melbourne and Doha turned into a nightmare for the Mitchell Ring couple and Jennifer Colin.

    For several hours they were forced to sit next to a dead woman, writes Australian News channel 9NOW.

    When the woman collapsed and died in the air, the cabin staff at Qatar Airways placed her in the seat next to them.

    – They said “Can you move on?” And I said “yes, no problems”. Then they put the woman in the chair I sat in, says Mitchell Ring.

    The couple was not offered other places in the plane, however, another passenger offered to change places with Jennifer Colin.

  • Metal objects in the stomach for 20 years after surgery

    A woman had a forgotten metal object in her stomach for 20 years after surgery. File image. Photo: Bertil Ericson/TT

    Metal objects in the stomach for 20 years after surgery

    The woman underwent an operation in 2002. When she searched for abdominal pain for a few years later, an intestinal x -ray was made – and a 15 centimeter far forgotten metal object was discovered in the lower abdomen, the Barometer writes.

    The item was operated on and turned out to be an instrument used to remove ovaries.

    The Inspection for Health and Care (IVO) has examined the care that the woman received for four years before bowel x -ray, but has not found any deficiencies.

    The operation in 2002 has not taken a closer look as events that are so far back are not investigated by the authority.

  • Several injured in Russian drone attack

    Several injured in Russian drone attack

    Two people were injured when a Russian drone struck in a nine -storey high residential building in the big city Charkiv in northeastern Ukraine late Tuesday evening, according to Ukrainian rescue service.

    The attack on the multi -family house followed after several attacks against the city and the region of the same name late Tuesday, according to Charkiv Mayor Ihor Terechov.

    In the Kiev region, a 19-year-old woman was injured in a Russian drone attack during the night, says Ukrainian police.

  • Man death in single accident

    Man death in single accident

    A 40-year-old man has died in a single accident in Arvika municipality after driving into a rock wall.

    The accident occurred at 21.30.

    Relatives are informed.

  • Republicans agree on Trump budget

    Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson. File image. Photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP/TT

    Republicans agree on Trump budget

    The US House of Representatives has approved a budget proposal that is an important step for President Donald Trump’s agenda with promised tax cuts.

    The budgetary frameworks were adopted by just a majority, 217 compared to 215. They include tax cuts of $ 4.5 trillion and expenditure reductions of 2 trillion.

    The Republicans have a scarce majority in the House of Representatives and it was unclear before President Mike Johnson would bring doubt party colleagues.

  • Curfew in Chile – electricity away

    A woman goes through a mall during the power failure that paralyzed large parts of the country. Photo: Matias Basualdo/AP/TT

    Curfew in Chile – electricity away

    Chile has declared a state of emergency and introduces a curfew in large parts of the country since a comprehensive power outage has left the capital and millions of residents in the dark.

    “We will have a curfew from ten in the night to six in the morning,” says Chile’s Interior Minister Carolina Toha at a press conference.

    Over 90 percent of Chile’s population of 20 million people have been affected by the power outage, according to the authorities.

  • Cheated on hundreds of mobiles

    Cheated on hundreds of mobiles

    A 30-year-old man in Södermanland has been sentenced in the district court to four and a half years in prison for, among other things, several cases of serious fraud and gross money laundering crime, reports P4 Sörmland.

    The man contacted mobile operators and said they represent different companies and ordered mobile phones without paying.

    He came over close to 500 phones and tried to deceive further over 900. The value of the goods was over SEK 6 million.

  • Israeli attacks in Syria

    Israeli attacks in Syria

    The Israeli military confirms that it has implemented air against military targets in southern Syria.

    “In recent hours, IDF (Israel’s military) met military targets in southern Syria, including commanders and several places where weapons were located,” the military said in a statement.

    Attacks are also reported to have been implemented outside Damascus.

    According to British -based Syrian Human Rights Observatory (SOHR), two people have been killed by Israeli air against a military position just south of the capital.

    Journalists from AFP testify that audible explosions have been heard and that fighter aircraft flown over Damascus.

  • Hamas and Israel resume gear

    Hamas and Israel resume gear

    Hamas and Israel have agreed to resume the exchange of imprisoned Palestinians and hostages, according to Egyptian and Israeli media.

    Four dead hostages will be released by Hamas and Israel will release the over 600 imprisoned Palestinians who, according to the original ceasefire agreement, would have been released already on Saturday.

    Israel postponed the surrender of the Palestinians when horrified by Hamas “show” by coffins in previous handover.

    The bodies are the last four to be handed over to Israel under the first phase of the prevailing ceasefire, which expires on Sunday.

    Hamas has confirmed the new agreement.

  • Trump is going to sell gold cards for residence permit

    Trump is going to sell gold cards for residence permit

    For five million dollars, about SEK 50 million, “rich and successful” should be able to buy a gold card that gives a residence permit in the United States.

    This is stated by Donald Trump at a press conference.

    The card should be a path to citizenship, says the president.

    – We may be able to sell a million such cards, maybe more, says Trump.

    He believes that the program, which will start within a couple of weeks, will both provide direct income to the state through the fee for the card.

    But also that the rich buyers will pay taxes and create job opportunities in the US.

  • Great effort after boat accident – three injured

    Photo: Linus Olsson

    Great effort after boat accident – three injured

    The Sea Rescue Society and the Coast Guard tonight have moved to a place northeast of Rörö in the Gothenburg archipelago.

    This after an alarm about an accident.

    – Our rescue helicopter also participates, says Fredrik Strömbäck, press communicator at the Swedish Maritime Administration.

    The alarm about the accident came at 20.30.

    According to GP, there must be a battle boat from the Armed Forces that has run on a cut and three people must have been injured.

    The injured must have been evacuated from the scene, according to the newspaper.

    Several ambulances and police car in place at Kovikshamn.

    Photo: Linus Olsson

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