Deadly School Shooting in Sweden Claims Ten Lives

Salwan Momika, an Iraqi refugee notorious for burning the Quran during protests in Sweden, has been shot dead in Södertälje, near Stockholm, according to news agency AFP. The incident occurred just before a Stockholm court was scheduled to rule on charges of inciting ethnic hatred against him, which has now been postponed due to his death.
The 38-year-old had sparked significant outrage across various Muslim-majority countries following his repeated desecrations of Islam's holy book throughout 2023, leading to widespread protests and unrest. His actions had placed him under investigation by Swedish authorities for incitement against ethnic communities.
Reports indicate that Momika's shootout raised security concerns in Sweden, where he faced backlash for his controversial activities. Human rights groups had also engaged in debates concerning freedom of expression versus hate speech in light of his actions.
The investigation into the circumstances surrounding his shooting is ongoing, while the repercussions of his past actions continue to resonate within affected communities.