Sweden and the European Commission will hold technical talks with the Taliban about deportations to Afghanistan, according to reports. The discussions in Brussels will be at the official level and aim to enable deportations of individuals convicted of various crimes. Migration Minister Johan Forssell stated that it is a major problem that people convicted of deportation remain in Sweden and the EU because there is no reception in Afghanistan. Forssell emphasized that the talks do not imply any political recognition of the Taliban.
In Botkyrka, a lone man in his 45s was assaulted with a weapon by an unknown number of people. He was bleeding heavily and taken to hospital by ambulance. Police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl said they were alerted by several people about the assault and found the bleeding man at the scene. When police arrived, the perpetrators had left the scene. According to Expressen, Daniel Wikdahl described that they had to stop the bleeding at the scene before the man could be taken to hospital. The man was awake and responsive, but the extent of his injuries is unclear. Police are investigating the incident and conducting door-to-door inquiries in the area. The incident is currently classified as attempted murder.
We are alerted by several people that this assault is happening or has taken place. At the scene we meet this bleeding man.
A boy has been reported missing in Borlänge on Tuesday morning; he was last seen Monday evening. According to police, the boy had contact with a person during the night, but his current whereabouts are unknown. The boy is described as approximately 165 cm tall, with medium-length black hair and a middle part, and a well-trained, sturdy build. Separately, two accidents on the E4 Uppsala road on Tuesday morning are causing long queues towards Stockholm, according to traffic reports.
Students at Akalla primary school in Stockholm found a water-filled schoolyard on Tuesday morning; no water entered the building and classes can proceed as usual. According to the rescue service, it is a water leak. The Coop Extra store in the center is unaffected and open as usual. By 09:00 the leak was identified and the water shut off; eleven addresses around Sibeliusgången are affected and households have had their water supply cut off. According to Expressen, press officer Alexandra Fleetwood described that there is no prognosis for when the problem will be fixed, but it could take up to 10 hours.
One must work to stop the bleeding at the scene first before he can be taken to hospital by ambulance.
In other news, according to reports, the prosecutor has requested an extended indictment period for Vilma Andersson. Kalle Berg and Dennis Jörnmark discuss the government's planned talks with the Taliban regime about deportations and criticism of Chalmers' new logo, according to their podcast. They also discuss the major food poisoning at two sushi restaurants in Lerum and that a shortage of a specific baby oil may hinder malaria research, according to the same podcast.
The water is shut off and we are repairing. We are doing our best to fix the fault and turn the water back on as soon as possible, but it could take up to 10 hours.
