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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
Statement on the attack in Stockholm https://t.co/sGIjObUfan pic.twitter.com/MUVHknIlOt
— SwedishPM (@SwedishPM) April 7, 2017
“One person has been arrested who may be connected to the incident in central Stockholm. We cannot say anything more about the arrest atm." https://t.co/8ke4q9z4yC
— Philip O'Connor (@philipoconnor) April 7, 2017
UPDATE: A total of 4 people were killed in today's truck attack in Stockholm, police say; 1 suspect has been arrested
— BNO News (@BNONews) April 7, 2017
Police have confirmed the arrest – “suspected of being involved in this”, says Byström, police spox. https://t.co/vMI4IFnlTQ
— Philip O'Connor (@philipoconnor) April 7, 2017
The Karolinska Hospital confirms one person has died in hospital after the suspected terror attack in Stockholm.15 people are injured.
— Radio Sweden (@radiosweden) April 7, 2017
15 injured (two children), nine seriously according the chief doctor at the Karolinska hospital.
— Philip O'Connor (@philipoconnor) April 7, 2017