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A shooting near a mosque in Sweden leaves 1 dead, police say

Police suspect the shooting near a mosque in Örebro is linked to ongoing gang conflicts amid rising organized crime and 48 shootings nationwide this year, officials said.

  • A man was shot dead near the Orebro Mosque in Sweden on Friday, likely linked to gang-related violence, according to police.
  • Another man sustained injuries and was taken to the hospital following the attack near the Orebro Mosque.
  • Police are investigating the incident as murder and attempted murder, noting a possible connection to criminal networks.
  • The incident is part of ongoing gang-related violence in Sweden, which has seen high numbers of deadly shootings in recent years.
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In Örebro, Sweden, shots were fired near a mosque. One person died in the hospital, another was severely, but not fatally injured.

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In the Swedish town of Örebro the Friday prayer takes place in a mosque, there are suddenly shots heard. Now there is a death victim.

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At least one person was killed today and another was wounded in a shooting not far from a mosque in Sweden, the police announced.

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In the Swedish town of Örebro, believers come from a mosque after the Friday prayer, when shots suddenly fall. A man dies, another is injured. Investigators assume that an act is based on the milieu of organized crime.

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svt Nyheter broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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