Stockholm blasts: Sweden probes 'terrorist attack'

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Veteran Expediter
BBC New Dec 12

Two explosions in Sweden's capital Stockholm are being investigated as a terrorist attack, officials say.

A car blew up in a busy shopping area on Saturday afternoon, followed moments later by a second explosion nearby.

A man found dead after the second blast had been carrying an explosive device, witnesses said, but police said no cause had yet been determined.

Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said a "terrorist attack" that could have been "truly catastrophic" had failed.

Tweeting about the blasts, which injured two other people, he described them as "most worrying".

Police were investigating Saturday's attacks as "a crime of terror," spokesman Anders Thornberg told a press conference.

Moments before the blasts Sweden's security service had been sent an email threatening attacks because Sweden had not condemned caricatures of the prophet Mohammed, and had sent troops to Afghanistan.

In November, Sweden raised its terror alert level from low to elevated because of a "shift in activities" among Swedish-based groups thought to be plotting attacks.

A security official said the threat level had not been raised as a result of Saturday's attacks.

Backpack of nails?

The email, which was also received by the Swedish news agency (TT), called for "mujahideen" - or Islamist fighters - to rise up in Sweden and Europe, promising Swedes would "die like our brothers and sisters".


A man found dead near the site of the second explosion has not been named It also attacked the country for caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed drawn by Swedish artist Lars Vilks, as well as Sweden's military presence in Afghanistan.

"The mail was about one man," police spokesman Ulf Goransson told a press conference on Sunday. "He was not satisfied with developments in Sweden regarding [the fact] that we have military troops in other countries, that there had been protests and that there have been said bad things about the Prophet [Mohammed].

"But we are still analysing this email so it's too early to say anything more."

Sweden has some 500 soldiers deployed in Afghanistan as part of the international military force.

Saturday's blasts struck as people were out Christmas shopping.

The car exploded on the busy shopping street of Drottninggatan at 1700 (1600 GMT) and the second blast occurred 10 to 15 minutes later on a street about 300m (300yds) away, police said.

The car had contained gas canisters and had "exploded with a series of minor explosions", police spokesman Ulf Johansson told the BBC.

A man found dead near the site of the second explosion has not been named.

Unconfirmed reports in Sweden's Aftonbladet newspaper said he had been carrying pipe bombs, as well as a backpack full of nails.

Eyewitnesses saw him lying on the ground with blood coming out of his stomach.
 

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Veteran Expediter
Almost all of these Muslim terrorist groups all seem to have the same exact communications protocol;

When an event takes place, they communicate that they are responsible.
 
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