Several people injured in sword attack at Swedish school

Stockholm, SwedenReuters — 

– A man armed with a sword injured several people at a Swedish high school on Friday and one person was later detained, local authorities said.

The incident occurred ⁠on Friday afternoon at the Brinell high school, which has some 450 students aged 16 to 20, in Fagersta, a town of some 13,000 inhabitants in central Sweden.

“We received ⁠an alarm at 1406 (1206 GMT) about suspected deadly violence and sent all available resources to the school,” a police spokesperson told Reuters.

The spokesperson said one person at the scene was later taken into custody and that there was no longer ‌any danger to the public.

The school ⁠had just opened after summer recess and for some students it marked the first day at the senior high school.

Several other schools and public buildings in Fagersta were also placed in lockdown after the sword attack took place.

Citing unnamed sources, the ​daily Expressen said police had shot the suspect in the case but Reuters could not ​immediately confirm the ‌report.

The incident ​comes a year after a school shooting in Orebro, also in central Sweden, when a gunman killed 10 people before turning the weapon on himself, in the ⁠worst mass shooting in Swedish history.

The Swedish government is in ​close contact with the police following Friday’s attack, Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer said in a statement to ​Reuters.

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson ⁠said police were working intensively on the case and asked everyone to let them and the emergency services work undisturbed.

“Our thoughts are with all those ⁠affected,” ‌he wrote in a post on social media X.

Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson, whose center-left coalition holds a clear lead in opinion ‌polls ‌ahead of ​next month’s parliamentary ​election, said that “all of Sweden stands together with Fagersta at this difficult time.”

“Police are continuing to work at the scene with a number of different resources. The public is urged to respect the roadblocks and listen to police instructions.”

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