
2 Injured In Shooting Near Sweden's Orebro Mosque
At least 2 people were injured in a shooting at a mosque in Orebro during Friday prayers. Swedish Police confirmed the injuries.
2 Injured In Shooting Near Sweden's Orebro Mosque
At least 2 people were injured after a shooting incident occurred at a mosque in Orebro. As per local reports, the incident occurred during the Friday prayers at the mosque.
Based on initial reports, Swedish Police have confirmed that at least 2 people were injured and a manhunt is on for the attacker. The shooting came to light after a call regarding the incident came in at 1:45 pm local time.
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