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One dead in suspected gang-related Orebro shooting, Swedish police say

Police said that a man was killed in Orebro, Sweden on Friday. The crime was probably gang related.

The second victim was taken to hospital after being injured near the Orebro Mosque. The police declined to comment on how serious the injuries were.

"I would like to emphasize that we do not see any link to the mosque at this time. A police spokesperson said that they do, however, see a link to criminal groups.

Police said that no arrests had yet been made, but at least one suspect has been seen leaving the scene. The police said that the case is being investigated for murder and attempted killing.

Sweden has experienced gang violence for more than 10 years. The number of fatal shootings in Sweden is among the highest of all European countries. The murder rate is comparable to that of other countries.

The police stated in a press release that the shooting incident in Orebro was believed to have been linked to a criminal network.

In February, ten students and teachers died in an attack in Orebro (about 200 km west of Stockholm), in what was Sweden's most deadly gun attack.

The shooter in the February shootings was an ex-student who killed himself and was not affiliated with any criminal gangs. Investigators did not find a clear motive for the shooting. (Reporting from Stockholm by Anna Ringstrom and Essi lehto, with additional reporting by Johan Ahlander, Niklas pollard, and editing by Terje solsvik, Toby Chopra and Clelia Oziel. William Maclean is the editor.

(source: Reuters)