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Sweden truck attack: Police asks residents to avoid centre of Stockholm

| | Apr 08, 2017, at 03:02 am
Stolkholm, Apr 7 (IBNS): Following the truck attack in Stockholm, which left at least three people dead, police asked residents to avoid the centre of the city, media reports on Friday.

Along with the Parliament, public transports have been shut down in the city.

Joining the lists of recent attacks in various parts of the world, a truck in high speed drove into the crowd in the streets of central Stockholm leading to the death of at least 3 people and injuring several others

The driver hijacked the truck but no arrests have been made so far, police informed at  a press conference.

"Sweden has been attacked. Everything indicates an act of terror," Swedish PM Stefan Löfven was quoted as saying by The Local.

 

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