What Happened in the Shooting Near Orebro Mosque?

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Key Takeaways
- Two individuals injured in shooting near Orebro mosque.
- Major police operation underway; area under lockdown.
- Witness accounts describe chaotic scene during prayers.
- Investigation launched for attempted murder.
- Authorities emphasize importance of verified information.
Stockholm, Aug 15 (NationPress) - Two individuals sustained injuries in a shooting incident close to a mosque in Orebro, Sweden, on Friday, as reported by local police. A significant police operation is currently underway, and residents have been advised to steer clear of the vicinity, according to local media.
Police received a report concerning the violent act near the Orebro mosque at 1:45 PM (local time), as stated by SVT Nyheter. The police confirmed that two people were injured, although the severity of their injuries has not been disclosed.
A preliminary investigation into 'attempted murder' has commenced. Authorities have requested that people avoid the area and adhere to roadblocks established by law enforcement. Numerous rescue units and police, including seven ambulances, were deployed to the scene.
Anders Dahlman, Press Spokesperson for the Bergslagen police, mentioned, 'We are actively pursuing the suspect at this moment. We are gathering information through witness interviews and conducting thorough investigative work with internal intelligence.'
Witnesses reported to SVT News that an individual was shot as he was exiting the mosque. One witness recounted, 'As he exited the mosque, another man approached and fired four or five shots.' Additional reports indicated that gunfire erupted during Friday prayers at the Boglundsangen mosque, with several shots clearly audible at the scene.
This incident follows a tragic school shooting earlier in February, where 11 individuals lost their lives, and six others were injured in central Orebro, Xinhua News Agency reported. During a press briefing, Orebro Police Chief Roberto Eid Forest stressed the importance of understanding the attacker's motives and called on the public to rely solely on verified information, stating, 'Rumors and speculation only lead to more distress.'
This marked Sweden's first school shooting since 1961. Previous instances of fatal violence in schools involved primarily knife assaults, according to Swedish media.