Shooting at mosque in Sweden leaves 2 wounded, police say Shooting at mosque in Sweden leaves 2 wounded, police say Aug 15, 2025 59 mins ago SMS Email Police on scene outside a mosque after a shooting in Orebro, Sweden, Friday, Aug. 15, 2025. (Filip Gronroos/TT via AP) Police on scene outside a mosque after a shooting in Orebro, Sweden, Friday, Aug. 15, 2025. (Filip Gronroos/TT via AP) Police on scene outside a mosque after a shooting in Orebro, Sweden, Friday, Aug. 15, 2025. (Filip Gronroos/TT via AP) SMS Email Print Copy article link Save BERLIN (AP) — Police say two people have been injured following a shooting near a mosque in Sweden.Local media say at least one person has been taken to the hospital after being shot as they were leaving Friday prayers.The extent of the injuries is unclear but police say they have opened a preliminary investigation into attempted murder. The perpetrator has yet to be apprehended, and it's unclear if they were targeting the mosque or specific individuals.Emergency services were present in large numbers at the scene and police have urged the public to stay away. The ´ºÉ«Ö±²¥ Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags International Religion More World Stories +2 A Lebanese nun's request to pray for Hezbollah fighters highlights schisms over the group's weapons ACLU sues Florida Gov. DeSantis for not calling special elections for state House and Senate seats +6 Biden proclaims NATO alliance 'more united than ever' in contrast to predecessor Trump President Biden to host the leaders of Japan and South Korea for an August summit at Camp David Lawyer picked to prosecute Army sexual assault is fired over an old email doubting victims' claims +2 A grenade explosion in a busy market in Indian-controlled Kashmir wounds 9 +3 Argentina's President-elect is racing against the clock to remake the government Five years since its inception, a US development agency competes with China on global projects +4 AmeriCorps cuts leave people who serve and community organizations scrambling for alternatives Veterans see historic expansion of benefits for toxic exposure as new law nears anniversary You might be interested in Top officer says Canada's laws are 'inadequate' to fight cross-border crime +2 Melania Trump demands Hunter Biden retract 'extremely salacious' Epstein comments +2 Former justice minister Irwin Cotler calls on Israel to end war, starvation in Gaza Rumours of $120-billion Canada-Mexico 'Northern Corridor' trade deal stem from AI video Latest Videos Sask university, advocacy group raising money for women at risk of deportation, death in Afghanistan A Vancouver-based advocacy group says it has partnered up with the University of R… Guerrero Jr., Scherzer lead Blue Jays past Cubs Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a go-ahead two-run homer and Max Scherzer outduelled fel… Similar Stories Shooting at mosque in Sweden leaves 2 wounded, police say Washington sues to block Trump's federal takeover of its police department as crackdown intensifies Trump's meeting with Putin could determine the trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine war
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