The most important news of the night – adressa.no

The most important news of the night – adressa.no

Man seriously injured following being shot in Greenland in Oslo

A man was seriously injured on the night of Sunday following being shot at Grønland in the center of Oslo. At least one perpetrator is still at large.

– The man was taken care of by health personnel at the scene and has been sent to hospital. He is described as seriously injured, said incident leader Annika Engebretsen in the Oslo police district to NTB.

The victim was found inside a kebab restaurant on Grønland square. So far, no one has been arrested, and the police have no concrete suspects on the block either.

Car fire closed the E6 in Oslo

During the night to Sunday, all lanes in the direction of Oslo city center on the E6 at Mortensrud were closed due to a car fire. No one was injured in the incident.

– There were five people in the car, and everyone got out unharmed, operations manager Line Kapskarmo in the Oslo police district told VG.

At 4.16 the police reported that the fire had been extinguished and that a tow truck was on its way. By then there had been long queues at the site. A little over half an hour later, at 4.50, one field had reopened.

Hezbollah claims it sent drones and rockets at Israel

Hezbollah says it has fired rockets and drones at Israel on the night of Sunday. Israel’s army says the Iron Dome air defense system stopped rockets coming across the border.

The Iranian-backed militia group says the attack targeted the headquarters of a military division in the border area of ​​Manara. It comes following an Israeli attack on southern Lebanon on Saturday, in which three people – including two Hezbollah members – were killed.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says the Iron Dome system intercepted rockets fired at northern Israel. The IDF adds that it fired back at “military infrastructure” in the area where the rockets were fired.

Iran will release crew from seized ship

Iran says it will release the crew of a Portuguese-registered container ship seized by the Revolutionary Guards two weeks ago.

– The humanitarian issue of releasing the crew members is important to us, said Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in a telephone conversation with his Portuguese colleague Paulo Rangel.

Revolutionary Guard forces took control of the MSC Aries near the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf on April 13. There were 25 crew members on board. Iranian authorities later claimed that the ship belonged to archenemy Israel and were investigated for alleged violations of the rules governing international shipping.

Lilleberg and Lightning still alive – beat Panthers 6–3

Emil Lilleberg and the Tampa Bay Lightning picked up their first win in this year’s NHL playoffs, dropping to 3-1 in games once morest the Florida Panthers.

The Panthers have so far been the clear best team in the series and led 3-0 in games before tonight’s game. On Sunday night, however, it was the Lightning who drew the longest straw when they won 6–3 at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay. Lilleberg got 19 minutes and two seconds on the ice, but did not score any goals.

The Lightning’s win means that the teams must go to at least a fifth game to decide the winner of the best-of-seven series. That match will be played on the night of Tuesday Norwegian time.

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2024-04-28 12:23:38

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