https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/uppsa ... -pa-sparetTrain evacuated in Knivsta - concrete objects on the track
Updated today 07:53 Published yesterday 19:28
An SL train had to be evacuated in Knivsta. This after driving into an object that was on the track. The collision caused damage to the train and the passengers therefore had to be evacuated.
- It's about sabotage, says Karolina Wichman, communicator at the traffic administration.
It was during Thursday evening that an SL train in Knivsta hit a concrete object that was lying on the track. The damage meant that the train could not continue running and the passengers had to get off.
- Someone has deliberately placed a concrete object on the track. We classify the case as sabotage and therefore the police have also been involved, says Karolina Wichman.
What kind of information do you have for travelers?
- The travelers who were on the train have been moved to another train. In addition to that, traffic will be affected during the evening with delays for the SL trains, so you have to keep an eye on the timetable, says Karolina Wichman.
On Thursday evening, the police sent several patrols to the county border in Uppsala County to investigate information about possible sabotage.
- We were involved late in the case and read about it on the Swedish Transport Agency's website, says Ola Österling, press spokesperson for the Stockholm Police.
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https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/uppsa ... olisinsatsAlarm about flying objects above Forsmark - police action
Updated today 09:33 Published yesterday 21:51
The police have moved out to Forsmark after several alarms about "flying objects" above the nuclear power plant.
The first alarms came at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday evening.
- We have received several reports from members of the public who believe they have seen drones in the air, but there is nothing we can confirm now, says Stefan Larsson at the police Region Mitt on Thursday evening.
Observations on site
The police made observations in the air but cannot go into what they saw.
- It was dark at the time, which makes it difficult. Now it will be investigated further, says Pelle Wamstad, press spokesperson at police region Mitt, on Friday morning.
The police were on site for a couple of hours to keep an eye on the airspace and after that they write a report with the criminal classification of violation of the Aviation Act and unauthorized access to protected objects.
No one is a suspect at this time. .