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'No control': Sweden grapples with bomb violence wave

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Sweden saw 27 bombings in 27 days to begin 2025.

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Five explosions were recorded in Sweden on Tuesday, prompting the Council for Combating Organized Crime to be convened. T...

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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"This is domestic terrorism," writes the Prime Minister in a comment on the many recent acts of violence. The Council against Organized Crime has been called to an extraordinary meeting.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Council against Organized Crime is summoned to a meeting with Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (M). The reason – the recent wave of violence that has swept through the capital and other parts of Sweden. "More must be done," Strömmer writes in a text message.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Five explosions in one day in Stockholm. The Council against Organized Crime is to be convened.

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The explosions set off each other in Sweden. Now Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) speaks about the ongoing wave of violence. — This is a domestic terrorism that we

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Tuesday, January 28, 2025.
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