Sweden gangs: PM summons army chief after surge in killings
The two men and the country's police chief will meet on Friday to discuss what role the military could play.It comes after a bloody 12 hours that saw two men shot dead in Stockholm and a 25-year-old woman killed in a blast at home in a town north of the capital.We will hunt the gangs down and we will defeat them," PM Ulf Kristersson promised in a rare televised address.Armed forces chief Micael Byden told Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter he was prepared to assist police efforts.
It is not clear exactly how the military might get involved but previous talks suggest soldiers may take over certain policing duties to allow officers to free up resources for crime-fighting.Some critics have described the proposed measures as superficial, arguing they treat the symptoms rather than root causes of the violence.So far this month, 12 people have been killed in gang violence - the highest number since December 2019, according to Dagens Nyheter.
Swedish media have connected the recent surge to a conflict involving a gang known as the Foxtrot network, which has been rocked by infighting and split into two rival factions.Mr Kristersson said Sweden had not seen anything like it before and that "no other country in Europe" was experiencing this kind of situation.He stressed that children and innocent bystanders were increasingly being caught up in violence across the country.r Kristersson's centre-right minority government which came to power last year, with the support
The overnight explosion in Fullero, some 80km (50 miles) north of Stockholm, killed a woman thought to be a neighbour of a person with connections to organised crime.She went to sleep "on a completely ordinary evening but never got to wake up", the prime minister said.A few hours earlier, a man in his 20s was killed in shooting in Jordbro, just south of the capital, according to public broadcaster SVT.Separately, an 18-year-old man was shot dead at around 19:00 (17:00 GMT) near a Stockholm sports ground that was full of people, SVT reported.
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