Another drone has crashed in Finland. The drone was found on the ice in the southeastern parts of Finland, near the border with Russia, according to officials. Police confirm the event and an area around a lake in the city of Parikkala has been cordoned off, with residents in the area being evacuated.
There is no information about any injuries, and it remains unclear what type of drone it is. In Eda municipality, a fully developed fire is raging in a barn on Tuesday afternoon. According to SOS Alarm, it is a building fire where there may possibly be horses left in the building.
The rescue service is working on site to combat the fire and is simultaneously trying to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby buildings. At 15:33, the fire is reported to have spread further in the terrain and to a tractor adjacent to the building, with the barn described as completely engulfed in flames. Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed on Tuesday a ceasefire for attacks on energy infrastructure or a general halt to fighting over Easter.
The proposal is now rejected by Vladimir Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. The 21-year-old man suspected of the murder of 18-year-old Ghaith on a bus in Tyresö is being detained. The man was arrested on Saturday afternoon and requested to be detained on Tuesday.
It is clear that Kiev desperately needs a ceasefire because the dynamics on the front lines indicate that Russian troops are advancing forward.
The 21-year-old is suspected on probable grounds and his identity is being kept secret by the court at the request of the prosecutor. The man denies the crime. The investigation is now continuing, among other things, with technical investigations, review of mobile phones, and similar.
An important part of the investigation is to try to find out what motive existed for the murder. Several interviews with those involved will also be conducted. The suspected man was convicted in 2023 for, among other things, serious weapons offenses and would still have been in prison, but was released early in May 2025.
The man would have been released from prison in June 2026. Donald Trump is awaiting a royal visit, as King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit the USA on a state visit at the end of April. Conscripts may in the future need to serve in NATO missions abroad even when the government has not decided on war or readiness service.
The government is now appointing an inquiry that will analyze the need for Swedish conscripts in NATO's collective deterrence and defense across the entire conflict scale. This includes peacetime activities such as exercises and, for example, the multinational force.