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Shooting injures 5 in Sweden's Malmo, not terrorism related

Compiled from news agencies WORLD
Published June 19,2018
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Five people were wounded late Monday in central Malmo after an assailant opened fire on a crowd celebrating Sweden's victory in the World Cup, police said in a brief statement, adding that the attack was not terrorism related.

All five were taken to hospital, and police were questioning witnesses after sealing off the area where the shooting took place. No arrests had been made.

"There are no signs that this is terror-related," said police spokesman Fredrik Bratt. "It is probably a shooting between criminal individuals."

Witnesses told newspaper Aftonbladet they heard what sounded like 15 to 20 shots about 6:15 p.m. in the center of Sweden's third largest city. Witness Jonatan Burhoff told the newspaper he saw wounded people being carried to private cars that drove off "as fast as possible."

Aftonbladet says the shootings took place next to a police station so officers were on the scene immediately.

The condition of the wounded remains unknown.