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No information on the injured or killed Citizens of BiH in Stockholm

Published April 9, 2017
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stockholm terroristic attackHorrifying scenes could be seen on the streets of Stockholm, when the driver of a hijacked beer delivery truck went into crowds on Stockholm’s largest shopping street, killing four and injuring many more. The suspect is believed to be a 39-year-old man from Uzbekistan previously known to the security services.

On this occasion, many people were injured, and still all the circumstances of the attack are investigated. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed that so far there is no information on whether any citizen of BiH is killed or injured in this attack.

“The Embassy of BiH in Sweden is still searching for new information and is in contact with the police services in order to determine whether there are any citizens of BiH injured or killed”, said Nebojsa Regoje, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of BiH.

As announced by the police, this event is considered to be a terroristic and because of everything that happened, Swedish police appeals to citizens to not to move downtown.

(Source: radiosarajevo/ photo hindustantimes)

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