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  • Zelenskyy meets Nordic prime ministers

    The President of Ukraine arrived on Monday in Iceland, where the Nordic Council is currently meeting.

    He will meet the Prime Ministers of Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden.

    It reports Kyiv Independent newspaper.

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  • The fallen tree over the line stops train traffic

    Both Mälartåg’s and SJ’s traffic is affected on Dalabanan. Archive image. Photo: Caisa Rasmussen/TT

    Train traffic on the Dalabanan between Borlänge and Uppsala, Arlanda and Stockholm has been affected by canceled trains and delayed departures on Monday afternoon. The reason is that a tree fell over a contact line between Sala and Avesta Krylbo.

    The Swedish Transport Administration received the alarm about an electrical fault at 2:30 p.m. There is still no forecast for when traffic past Sala can be up and running again. Some routes are replaced by bus.

    – Our repairmen are on site and trying to see if there is a quick way to fix this contact line, says Daniel Mossberg, press communicator at the Swedish Transport Administration.

    No train was nearby when the tree fell over the power line, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

  • Suspected attempted murder in Kristianstad

    Police and an ambulance have been sent to Konduktörsvägen in Kristianstad after an alarm about an injured man.

    The man, who is 18 years old, must have stab or cut injuries, according to the police.

    – It is in a residential area and we are there blocking off the suspected crime scene right now, says Evelina Olsson, press spokesperson at the police in Skåne.

    The injured man was found outside.

    – He had to go to the hospital by ambulance. He was awake and talkative, says Evelina Olsson.

  • Children received Halloween candy with screws in it

    Children in Lillhamra in Västerås have received sweets with wire and screws when they have gone trick or treating in the area.

    This is what the police write on their website.

    The parents contacted the police, and a report has been made about causing danger to others-

    There is no suspect.

  • Ballot boxes set on fire – votes destroyed

    Ballot boxes have started burning in two different places in the United States during Monday morning.

    The first alarm came from Portland, Oregon. There, an incendiary bomb had been placed in a ballot box, according to the local police. However, it is unclear whether ballot papers were damaged.

    Then came a similar alarm from the city of Vancouver in the state of Washington. Hundreds of votes are said to have been damaged.

    The local channel Cat describes how the emergency services pulled smoldering ballots out of the ballot box.

  • Another arrested for cookie poisoning

    Another man has been arrested on suspicion of cake poisoning in Karlskrona, reports SVT Blekinge.

    The man, who is said to be 25 years old, is on probable grounds suspected of serious assault.

    A man in his 20s has previously been detained on the same suspicions.

    It was on October 16 that nine people became ill after eating cookies in an apartment in Karlskrona. Prosecutor Lena-Marie Bergström has previously stated that there was hashish in the cookies.

  • Throwing stones at Koran burning – sentenced

    Five men have been sentenced to between two months and a year in prison for sabotaging the police at a Koran burning in April 2022, reports SVT.

    The men had thrown stones and gravel at the police and breached their riot fence when Rasmus Paludan was about to burn a Koran at Skånegården.

    The policemen described it in questioning as the worst thing they had been through.

    Rasmus Paludan is in turn charged with incitement against a group of people in connection with the incident.

  • Fazer recalls sweets

    Fazer is recalling Moomin lollipops because a “product safety risk” has arisen, the company writes in a press release.

    “The size, hardness and shape of the candy combined with the stick that softens in the mouth can pose a safety risk if the candy suddenly detaches from the stick,” the company writes.

    The security risk arose after several complaints from consumers.

  • Swedish teenager charged with murder plans in Denmark

    A Swedish teenager is charged with attempted murder and possession of weapons in Denmark. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT

    A 16-year-old Swedish boy is charged with attempted murder in Bröndby outside Copenhagen. He is also charged with weapons possession, according to the Copenhagen police prosecutor at X.

    Danish police suspect that the teenage boy would murder one or more members of a motorcycle gang in April. They also suspect that he has been hired for the murder mission.

  • Israel may ban UNRWA – ‘catastrophic’

    An Unrwa worker in the devastation after an Israeli attack on a school run by the UN organization in Nuseirat, Gaza in May. Photo: Abdel Kareem Hana/AP/TT

    Israel is expected today to approve two controversial laws that effectively ban UNRWA, the UN aid organization for Palestine refugees, from operating in Israel.

    The laws are also expected to severely curtail the organization’s operations in Gaza and the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

    Read more here.

  • Object alarm – risk of explosion

    At 12:20, SOS received an alarm about the risk of an explosion in Sölvesborg.

    The police later went to the scene to check the object. The recycling center has been evacuated and the site is cordoned off.

    – We received an alarm regarding an object found at a recycling centre. We do not yet know what type of object it is or whether it is dangerous, says Katarina Rusin, press spokesperson for the police in the South region.

  • NATO: North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region

    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirms that North Korean soldiers have been sent to Russia, reports Reuters.

    – I can confirm that North Korean troops have been sent to Russia and that North Korean military units have been deployed in the Kursk region, says Mark Rutte, according to the news agency.

    He is now calling on Russia and North Korea to immediately cease.

    – The deployment of North Korean troops constitutes a significant escalation in Russia’s illegal warfare, he says.

    Rutte also calls it a threat to both European-Atlantic security.

    Furthermore, he says that the move is a sign of Putin’s desperation.

    There have long been reports of North Korean soldiers being sent to Russia. Last week NATO confirmed that the information is correct.

  • Several shot in Austria – mayor killed

    Several people have been shot in a small town in northern Austria, Austrian media reports. At least two people have been killed – one of whom is a local mayor.

    According to information to the newspaper Kronen Zeitung, the police have found three victims. One of the victims is supposed to be a hunter.

    The newspaper writes that a suspected perpetrator is a hunter on the run. He is considered dangerous.

    A large police hunt for the shooter is underway in the area around the town of Kirchberg ob der Donau, which is located in the district of Rohrbach, not far from the border with Germany.

    The mayor reported to have been shot dead, Franz Hofer, represented the conservative and ruling Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP).

    Read more here.

  • Car accident in Jönköping – two to hospital

    Just before eleven o’clock on Monday, the police and ambulance were called to a car accident south of Jönköping.

    It is a car that has driven off the road and overturned, according to Martina Gradian at the police.

    – There are at least two people in the car, says Gradian.

    Both people are said to have been awake, but have taken an ambulance to the hospital, according to the emergency services.

    However, the extent of the damage is still unknown.

    So far, the police have no information about the cause of the accident.

    The car is off the road and traffic should not be affected by the accident.

  • Another suspect for cookie poisoning

    Another person has been requested to be detained as a suspect in the cake poisoning in Karlskrona, reports P4 Blekinge.

    The cookies, which contained hashish, poisoned nine people who were in an apartment on October 16. Several of them were children.

    The new suspect is a 25-year-old man and was arrested this weekend. He is suspected of serious assault – just like the previously detained man.

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