Shooting Incident Reported in Rosengård District of Malmö; No Injuries Reported

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Apartment in Malmö District Suspected to be Shelled

Malmö, Sweden – An apartment in the Rosengård district of Malmö is believed to have been shelled, according to local authorities. The incident, however, occurred at an unknown time, as no witnesses have come forward with information. Fortunately, there have been no reports of any injuries resulting from the incident, as confirmed by the police through their website.

Late Thursday evening, residents of an apartment building discovered what appeared to be bullet holes in one of the apartment windows. Concerned with the potential danger, they immediately contacted the authorities. Upon arriving at the scene, the police quickly cordoned off the area surrounding the apartment. They are currently interviewing individuals who might have witnessed the incident or have any relevant information regarding the shooting.

To further investigate the situation, forensic technicians will thoroughly examine the affected apartment. Additionally, a specially trained search dog will be deployed to assist in the search for any possible evidence related to the incident.

As of now, the police have not provided any updates on the motive behind the shelling or any potential suspects. Authorities are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigation.

The incident has sparked concerns among the residents of the Rosengård district, as this is not the first time such violence has occurred in the area. The community is hopeful that the police will swiftly bring the responsible parties to justice and take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of all residents.

The investigation is still ongoing, and the local authorities are working diligently to piece together the events leading up to the shelling. Updates on the case will be provided as soon as new information becomes available.

Residents are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police.

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