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  • Two arrested in Knivsta

    A police operation is now underway in Knivsta, reports P4 Uppland.

    Several patrols are on the scene and two people have been arrested.

    It is unclear what has happened, but there should be no danger to the public.

    That’s what the police told the channel.

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    China denies cable sabotage

    The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies that the vessel Yi Peng 3 caused the cable breaks in the Baltic Sea, NTB reports.

    – China has always fulfilled its obligations, and demands that the country’s ships strictly follow the law of the sea, says spokesperson Lin Jian.

  • Police hunt for cellphone thieves in shopping malls

    Police hunt for cellphone thieves in shopping malls

    Police have been called to the A6 shopping center in Jönköping due to two mobile phone thieves.

    According to the mall’s security guard, the duo allegedly said they belonged to different companies – and tried to steal mobile phones from several different stores.

    When the police arrived at the scene, the people disappeared in a car.

    The police then started a pursuit against the Huskvarna, which ended with the car running into a road barrier.

    Two people were arrested in the car.

  • Person hit in Ängelholm

    Person hit in Ängelholm

    A man in his 30s has been hit in Munka-ljungby in Ängelholm.

    The car left the scene after the accident.

    There is no information that the man needed to seek medical care.

    The police are investigating the incident as contamination from the scene of a traffic accident and causing bodily harm.

  • Tunga C district: “Internal process initiated”

    Tunga C district: “Internal process initiated”

    Confidence in the center party’s Muharrem Demiroks has been low among voters – and recently his future as party leader has also been questioned internally within the party.

    Aftonbladet has contacted several C-tops in the party districts, but few want to comment.

    But one party district has started an internal process.

    “In Skåne, we are in an internal process in the case”, writes Lars Hansson, district chairman in Skåne to Aftonbladet.

    However, some others voice their support for Demirok.

    – I have confidence in Demirok and back him and his leadership. I feel that we have an open discussion, which is very important in a party like ours, says Maria Persdotter, district chairman of the Center Party Östergötland.

  • One was hit in the head – taken to hospital

    One was hit in the head – taken to hospital

    A tree pruner in Nacka municipality has been hit by a branch in the head and injured.

    The man was going to cut down branches at a school when he suddenly got a branch on his head and fell off a ladder.

    The man was not wearing a helmet and was injured. He is taken to hospital. The extent of the damage is unclear.

    Police are investigating the incident as a workplace accident and causing bodily harm.

  • Woman hit at a pedestrian crossing

    Woman hit at a pedestrian crossing

    A woman has been hit at a pedestrian crossing in Huddinge municipality.

    The woman was injured in the accident and has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The police are investigating the accident as negligence in traffic and causing bodily harm.

    The driver’s license has been confiscated.

  • The “bonus prince” is being investigated for new rape

    Prosecutor Andreas Kruszewski. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB

    The “bonus prince” is being investigated for new rape

    The Norwegian “bonus prince” Marius Borg Høiby is being investigated for yet another rape, the prosecutor says according to VG.

    – We have requested two weeks’ detention. The background to the petition is the risk of tampering with evidence. The reason for that is that we have uncovered another rape, says prosecutor Andreas Kruszewski after the prison meeting is over.

  • Unknown perpetrator has attacked woman

    Unknown perpetrator has attacked woman

    A woman has been attacked by an unknown perpetrator in Kista mall north of Stockholm.

    – She was injured by a sharp object, says Daniel Wikdahl from the police.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, the perpetrator injured her with a knife.

    – She is slightly injured and does not need an ambulance, says Daniel Wikdahl.

  • Ukraine has fired British missiles at Russia

    Ukraine has fired British missiles at Russia

    Ukraine has used British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles in Russia for the first time, The Telegraph reports.

    On Wednesday afternoon, Igor Vsevolodovich Girkin, former officer of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, shared a video on X showing powerful explosions that reportedly rocked Marino in Kursk Oblast.

  • Fire alarm in mine

    Fire alarm in mine

    The emergency services have been alerted to a possible fire in the zinc mine in Askersund.

    According to Aftonbladet’s information, it is about smoke developing in an elevator that is several hundred meters down in the mine.

    No injuries have been reported and the emergency services are on the scene.

  • Details: Denmark has stopped the Chinese vessel

    Details: Denmark has stopped the Chinese vessel

    The Danish Navy has stopped the Chinese ship suspected of cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea, according to Defence24.

    Danish military vessels P525 and HDMS Soeloeven have stopped Yi Peng 3 in Kattegatt and been inspected and a Danish boarding party.

    Danish authorities have not yet commented on the data.

    Yesterday, the Swedish Navy did not want to comment on whether it is participating in the Danish operation at Yi Peng 3 or whether it is possible to stop the ship.

    – It is clear that you can stop a ship, then there may be different laws and regulations that apply in international and Danish waters. I think it should be easier to stop it in Danish territorial waters, than internationally, said Navy press officer Jimmie Adamsson.

    The Swedish police write on their website that they are interested in the ship that was at the scene.

    – We are ready to take investigative measures to get a clearer picture of what may have happened, such as hearing the crew to get a clearer picture of what may have happened, says Per Engström at Noa.

  • Ford is notifying thousands of employees

    Ford is notifying thousands of employees

    The car giant Ford is to notify 14 percent of its employees in Europe.

    The cut affects 3,000 employees in Germany and 800 employees in the UK.

    According to the newspaper, the announcement is due to the car manufacturer struggling with reduced demand and fierce competition from Chinese rivals.

  • Kristersson: Could be sabotage

    “We are aware that this could very well be deliberate sabotage,” says Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M). Archive image. Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT

    Kristersson: Could be sabotage

    Destroying telecommunications and other types of cables is an effective way to paralyze parts of society, states Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M).

    But it is too early to say whether the two cable breaks in the Baltic Sea were caused by sabotage.

    – We assume that this could very well be deliberate sabotage, but we don’t know anything yet, I’m not going to speculate on that.

    Now the destroyed cables must be investigated carefully, by the police and internationally, he underlines.

    – We live in a time where you have to take every such risk very seriously. We have seen sabotage before, so we take it very seriously.

  • Boy to hospital – overturned by tractor

    Boy to hospital – overturned by tractor

    A 15-year-old boy has overturned a tractor near Orresta, Västerås.

    – It is not an A-tractor, says police spokesperson Tobias Ahlen Svalbro.

    The boy was taken to hospital by ambulance, his condition is unclear.

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