Deadly School Shooting in Sweden Claims Ten Lives

Salwan Momika, an Iraqi man known for his controversial Quran burnings in Sweden, was shot and killed on Wednesday night near Stockholm, according to Swedish police. The 38-year-old had gained international attention in 2023 for leading several public burnings of the Islamic holy book, which sparked outrage and protests in Muslim-majority countries.
Authorities responded to a shooting incident in Södertälje and discovered Momika suffering from gunshot wounds; he later died at the hospital. The incident has prompted speculation about possible foreign involvement, with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson suggesting a connection to "foreign power" entities.
Momika was also involved in ongoing legal proceedings at the Stockholm District Court, where a verdict regarding his activities was expected to be delivered on the day of his death. Judge Göran Lundahl confirmed the deferral of the ruling after Momika's passing, stating he had no further details regarding the circumstances of his demise.
The incident adds to an already tense backdrop of protests and debates surrounding freedom of speech and religious sentiments in Sweden.