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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
“In our country, people know, and not by hearsay, about the atrocities of international terrorism. At this difficult time, Russians mourn together with the people of Sweden,” Russian president Vladimir Putin said
Sky Sources: manhunt under way for Stockholm truck attack suspect who is thought to have run away towards subway station
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) April 7, 2017
Stockholm truck incident, in which at least 3 people have died, is an "attack on us all" – @JunckerEUhttps://t.co/LnYjcNrNou pic.twitter.com/4hztyIa2ZP
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) April 7, 2017
"We stand together against terror," says spokesman of German Chancellor Angela Merkel following truck attack in #Stockholm https://t.co/fkC17HAYpU
— DW News (@dwnews) April 7, 2017
Deaths in Stockholm truck attack:
— AFP Photo (@AFPphoto) April 7, 2017
Swedish intelligence agency 📷@jnackstrand #AFP pic.twitter.com/tyY59AR4gg