Sweden: Are bombings becoming an everyday occurrence? | Focus on Europe
There have been more than 100 bombings in Sweden this year - more than twice as many as in 2018. Experts blame the violence on feuding criminal gangs. And the police seem powerless to act. The organization No2Crimes, in the city of Malmo, is working to put an end to the problem.
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