Witness says she felt frightened after explosion in Linköping, Sweden – NRK Norway – An overview of news from around the country

Witness says she felt frightened after explosion in Linköping, Sweden – NRK Norway – An overview of news from around the country

You feel afraid and cursed, because now he is so close. I’ve seen it on TV before, but now it’s happening where I live, so of course you get scared.

she says Brett Louise Malmalouf to NRK.

The apartment complex consists of three floors. The bomb exploded in the hallway on the far left. Britt Louise and her family live on the far right.

At least one apartment was completely destroyed after the explosion. An external wall has collapsed and several apartments can be seen directly and into the hallway.

Image: NTP

I heard the explosion og was uncomfortable. It’s not every day you wake up to that.

At first I thought it was a car bomb, so I ran to the balcony. When all the smoke cleared, she saw broken windows and realized this was a different kind of explosion.

– It could have been really bad

The alarm went off just after six in the morning. The apartment building in the Ekholmen district of Linköping, a two-hour drive southwest of Stockholm, was exposed to an explosion.

A woman was taken to hospital, according to Expressen newspaper.

She was conscious when she was taken to the hospital.

It could have been very bad, so it’s fortunate that only one person was physically injured. Britt Louise says: You could say it’s good luck in bad luck.

I definitely think “it could have been me.” I was very happy that it did not affect my apartment and my baby.

The explosion in Linköping also affected cars in the area.

The explosion in Linköping also affected cars in the area.

Photo: Joachim Rygstad/NRK

Possible link to the wave of violence in Sweden

Britt Louise says this is normal Very quiet area, but the area has become more disturbed lately.

The same has been seen in many other Swedish cities and regions.

Police have recently increased their preparedness in the area in connection with several violent incidents in Uppsala and Norrköping, according to local media.

It is possible that the explosion is linked to internal strife in the Foxtrot criminal network, according to information obtained by Radio Sweden and others.

– We’ll see if there’s any link. “We work on a large scale and know what things have looked like in several places in Sweden in recent weeks,” says police spokeswoman Angelika Israelsson-Silver.

The police are going door to door to collect information about what happened. No one has been arrested yet in connection with the bombings.

Police are searching under cars for possible car bombs in the area where the residential building exploded on Tuesday morning.

Police are searching under cars for possible car bombs in the area where the residential building exploded on Tuesday morning.

Photo: Joachim Rygstad/NRK

Three injured in an explosion in Stockholm

It’s not just Linköping, where ice has melted in the past 24 hours.

At around 21:00 on Monday, police were notified of an explosion at an apartment building on Haselby Beach, west of Stockholm. Three people were taken to hospital with injuries. Between 25 and 30 people were evacuated.

On Monday evening, police were notified of an explosion at a residential building on Haselby Beach, west of Stockholm.

Eyewitnesses in the area reported a strong sound resulting from the explosion. Police are now investigating the case as attempted murder.

– I heard it, and it hit hard, says a resident of the area in Sweden Aftonbladet.

The explosion in Stockholm is also likely linked to Foxtrot, Expressen writes. Police are investigating whether the explosion targeted relatives of someone in conflict with a criminal network.

Sweden has recently witnessed a wave of violence. In September alone, nine people were shot dead in the country.

On Wednesday, the Swedish government will hold a crisis meeting with rescue services, municipalities, industrial organizations and trade unions where this matter will be discussed.

Justice Minister Gunnar Strömer was among those present at the meeting.

– We are now bringing all relevant actors together to determine what can be done in the short and long term, says Stromer.


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