Previous vehicle attacks
The Stockholm incident follows a string of similar attacks across Europe. Last month, Khalid Masood drove a car into pedestrians on London’s Westminster Bridge before attacking police officers guarding the parliament building. Five people died in the attack and dozens were injured. Masood was shot dead by police. In December, a man hijacked a truck and drove it into people at a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12. On France’s Bastille Day national holiday of July 14, 2016, a man drove a truck into a crowd in Nice, killing 86 people. (Story developing)Latest updates
Downtown #Stockholm as workplaces inside the cordon are evacuated. pic.twitter.com/wiwH14lMr8
— Philip O'Connor (@philipoconnor) April 7, 2017
Swedish police: Avoid using telephone network. Message relatives using Skype, Facetime, Facebook safety feature pic.twitter.com/NUqyXuwrD2
— Radio Sweden (@radiosweden) April 7, 2017
Police seeking this man #Stockholm https://t.co/Wbif9GGoBx
— Thomas Hegghammer (@Hegghammer) April 7, 2017
According to AP, Swedish police aren’t able to say “how many people were killed or injured”. The truck driver hasn’t been found.
#Sweden-Swedish Security Service Director Anders Thornberg: "We had no indications that this was going to happen now"
— MENASTREAM (@MENASTREAM) April 7, 2017