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Explosions in Malmö: Three Incidents in One Night

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In the Swedish city of Malmö, on the night from Thursday to Friday, three explosions were reported in residential buildings.

This has been reported by SVT. 

One evening in the area of Rosengård, a hand grenade explosion occurred. Currently, there are no arrests made, and no injuries have been reported. 

Later, around 2:40 AM, police received calls about a loud explosion in a private home in the area of Värentorp, which startled the entire neighborhood. The shockwave shattered windows in nearby homes, but fortunately, there were no injuries. The house where the explosion occurred was empty. 

The incident is being investigated under laws relating to public endangerment and violations regarding hazardous materials. There have been no arrests made in connection with this event yet. 

Finally, early in the morning in the Bunkeholmstrand area, an explosion occurred in an apartment, damaging the balconies of neighboring flats. No one was injured, and the circumstances of the incident are being clarified. 

It is currently unknown whether the three incidents are connected in any way. 

Explosive incidents in residential areas of large Swedish cities have become quite frequent in recent years. These events are linked to conflicts between rival criminal gangs. In light of these events, meetings of the National Security Council have been held.