Blasts linked to Afghanistan kill one in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Two explosions killed a man and injured two people in a busy shopping area in Stockholm last evening after an email sent to a news agency threatened retaliation for Sweden’s military presence in Afghanistan.

Police spokesman Kjell Lindgren said it was possible that the dead man had blown himself up, but this had not been confirmed by investigators. Swedish media reported that he had killed himself with a bomb.

Lindgren said police were also investigating whether other, unexploded bombs were on the scene.

The Swedish news agency TT said it had received an email warning 10 minutes before the blasts, which took place either side of 5 pm (1600 GMT), with a threat to Sweden and its people.

It said the threat was linked to Sweden’s contribution to the US-led NATO force in Afghanistan, where it has 500 soldiers, mainly in the north.
TT said the warning, which was also sent to Sweden’s Security Police (SAPO), also referred to caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad by the Swedish artist Lars Vilks.
The email had sound files in Swedish and Arabic.

A still image taken from a video footage shows a firefighter attempting to put out the fire on a burning car in Stockholm yesterday. (Reuters/Reuters TV)

“Our actions will speak for themselves, as long as you do not end your war against Islam and humiliation of the Prophet and your stupid support for the pig Vilks,” TT quoted a man as saying in one of the recordings.

Vilks depicted the Prophet with the body of a dog in a cartoon in 2007. Most Muslims consider any depiction of the founder of Islam as offensive.
Last March, an American who called herself ‘JihadJane’ was charged with plotting to kill Vilks and using the Internet to enlist co-conspirators. In May, arsonists tried to set fire to Vilks’ house.

Police spokeswoman Petra Sjolander said the first explosion had been in a car containing gas cylinders. The dead man was found at the site of the second blast about 300 metres away.