Key Points

Two people were injured in a shooting near a mosque in Sweden's Orebro city during Friday prayers. Witnesses reported a gunman firing multiple shots as victims left the mosque, prompting a major police response. Authorities have launched an attempted murder investigation while urging the public to avoid the area. This comes months after a deadly school shooting shocked the same Swedish city in February.

Key Points: Two Shot Near Orebro Mosque in Sweden Police Hunt Perpetrator

  • Two injured in shooting near Orebro mosque during Friday prayers
  • Police launch attempted murder probe with seven ambulances on site
  • Witnesses report gunman fired multiple shots near Boglundsangen
  • Incident follows deadly February school shooting in same Swedish city
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Sweden: Two people injured in shooting near Orebro mosque

Two injured in Sweden mosque shooting as police launch manhunt near Orebro. Witnesses describe attacker firing multiple shots after Friday prayers.

"He was on his way out of the mosque. Then another man came up and fired four, five shots. – Witness to SVT News"

Stockholm, Aug 15

Two people were injured in a shooting near a mosque in Sweden's Orebro city on Friday, according to the local police. A major police operation is being conducted and the people have been asked to stay away from the area, local media reported.

Police received the call regarding the violent crime near Orebro mosque on Friday at 1:45 pm (local time), Sweden-based SVT Nyheter reported. According to police, two people were injured in the shooting. The extent of the injuries is not clear.

A preliminary probe into "attempted murder" has been initiated. People have been asked to avoid the area and follow roadblocks placed by the authorities. Several rescue units and police, including seven ambulances were present on the site of the incident.

Anders Dahlman, Press Spokesperson of the Bergslagen police stated, "We are fully hunting the perpetrator right now. We are of course doing this by gathering information through witness interviews and we are conducting extensive investigative work with internal intelligence as we call it."

According to witness accounts to SVT News, a person was shot while he was leaving the mosque. The witness said, "He was on his way out of the mosque. Then another man came up and fired four, five shots." According to witness accounts, a person was shot during Friday prayers at the mosque at Boglundsangen. Several shots were reportedly heard at the site of the incident.

Earlier in February, 11 people were killed and six others were injured in the school shooting in central Sweden's Orebro, Xinhua News Agency reported. While addressing a press conference, Orebro Police Chief Roberto Eid Forest had emphasised that the priority now is to determine the attacker's motivation. He urged the public to rely only on verified information. "Rumours and speculation create more distress," he said.

This was the first school shooting in Sweden since 1961. While there have been previous cases of fatal violence in schools, they were primarily carried out with knives, according to Swedish media.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Indian living in Sweden, this makes me very concerned. The February school shooting was already shocking, and now this mosque attack. The police need to take stronger measures to control gun violence here.
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Ananya R
Why target places of worship? Whether it's a mosque, temple or church, these should be safe spaces for everyone. The world is becoming so intolerant these days. Bhagwan sabko samajh de 🙏
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Karthik V
The media should be careful how they report this. As the police chief said, speculation creates more distress. We don't know the motive yet - could be personal, could be terrorism. Let's wait for facts.
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Priya S
Sweden's gun laws need serious reform. How are these weapons reaching criminals? In India at least we have strict gun control. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Michael C
As someone who lived in Orebro for 2 years, this breaks my heart. It's such a peaceful university town with people from all cultures living together. The shooter must be brought to justice immediately.
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Nisha Z
The timing during Friday prayers is especially concerning. This seems targeted at the Muslim community. Sweden needs to address rising Islamophobia just like we need to tackle communalism in India.

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