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Malek Fouda

Three dead in Uppsala shooting, Swedish police launch investigation

Swedish police say three people were confirmed dead after a shooting attack took place on Tuesday in Uppsala, a city near the capital Stockholm, and are investigating the incident as a murder.

Swedish media reported that a manhunt to locate the perpetrator is ongoing. Eyewitnesses say the gunman reportedly fled the scene of the attack on an electric scooter.

Police said in a statement that they had received calls from members of the public who reported hearing loud bangs reminiscent of gunfire in central Uppsala, a university city located north of Stockholm, the capital.

Photos of the scene showed police outside a barber shop called “Shalom”.

A large area was cordoned off by police as they launched an investigation.

Local resident Nina said she felt "uncomfortable" because the attack happened in a residential neighbourhood right next door to where she lives, in an area where children frequently play.

"I find it uncomfortable, because I mean especially when, you know, we drive past this one. I picked up my partner just before we drove past here. We live next door and I think there are children and young people in these areas. I find it very uncomfortable,” said Nina.

There was no immediate indication of motive, and the police statement did not provide details about a suspected perpetrator.

Sweden has grappled with gang violence for years, which has resulted in frequent shootings and bombing attacks.

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