måndag 21 oktober 2024

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The future of defence
Missing vehicles scrapped: "You look in chests of drawers"

A large part of the 70 defense vehicles that "disappeared" from a warehouse in Ystad have been scrapped. This is what Björn Hårdstedt, deputy in the association Beredskapscenter Fredriksberg, which has access to the warehouse, tells Expressen.

He says that they tried to trace the vehicles and that there are "some strange things" going back in time. Ambulance vehicles must have been sent to Ukraine using falsified papers in violation of the agreement that existed between the association and the Armed Forces.

He further says that there are certificates that some vehicles have been scrapped, but that the Armed Forces have not read the certificates.

- It is at that level that you keep looking in chests of drawers.
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The threats against the Israeli embassy
Man detained for involvement in the crime in Copenhagen

A man in his 50s has been detained on suspicion of involvement in the explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen earlier in October. This is stated by the Copenhagen police for TT.

Two Swedish teenagers have already been detained for the crime. They are suspected of terrorist crimes.

The man now in custody is registered in Denmark. It is unclear what crime he is suspected of.
 
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Political situation in Great Britain
Woman admits milkshake attack on Nigel Farage

Victoria Thomas Bowen admits she threw a milkshake at right-wing populist politician Nigel Farage during the British election campaign, The Telegraph reports.

Thomas Bowen is accused of assaulting Farage and destroying a jacket worn by Farage's security guard.

She says she doesn't regret throwing the milkshake but that the paper cup the drink was in wasn't meant to hit him.

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The poisonings in Great Britain
Skripal was given the wrong medicine - may have counteracted the Novichok

Former Russian agent Sergei Skripal's life may have been saved by being accidentally given an anti-nerve drug after being poisoned near his UK home in March 2018, The Telegraph reports.

According to an ongoing investigation, paramedics have assumed that Skripal, who was poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok, suffered a drug overdose. The ambulance staff therefore wanted to give Skripal naloxone, which is used in overdoses. However, they must have taken the wrong bottle and instead gave him atropine, which is used in the very rare cases when someone has been exposed to a nerve agent.

According to Andrew O'Connor, legal counsel in the investigation, the wrong medication could have potentially saved Skripal's life. 

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