Terrorist attack in Sweden! One attacker cut 8 people with an axe
Terrorist attack in Sweden! One attacker cut 8 people with an axe
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Stockholm: A 'terrorist' attack has taken place in a town in Sweden. There, a lone attacker on the middle road targeted several people with an axe. 8 people have been injured in this attack. The terrorist is currently under police custody. He left the weapon after being injured by a police bullet. PM Stephen Loughnen has suspected of having a 'terrorist' hand in this attack. He has said that the investigation of the case is still going on. It is being ascertained that there was no terrorist motive behind it.

According to media reports, the attacker is about 20 years old. He hunted people in Wetland with a population of 13000. The city is located 190 miles from the second largest city of Sweden and 210 miles from the capital Stockholm. The police has not yet made public any information related to the accused. He is rushed to the hospital in an injured state. The police is trying to know through questions that what was his intention behind this attack. The Swedish security agency SAPO is working on the case. Alerts have been issued everywhere.

Locals present on the spot said they heard a loud shout and then saw a man entering the store screaming that he had been killed. There was bleeding from his shoulder. People gave him a towel and pressurized him to stop the blood from flowing. Meanwhile, the attacker was shot and injured by the police. Police have said that the attacker is alive. He has not suffered a fatal injury, but did not provide any information at the beginning. Police is still trying to ascertain the identity of the attacker, but what has been known so far is that the person has been committing minor crimes even before.

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