Deadly School Shooting in Sweden Claims Ten Lives

Sweden is reeling from a tragic mass shooting that occurred at the Risbergska school in Örebro, where a gunman killed 10 people, including students from immigrant backgrounds, before taking his own life. Among the victims was 29-year-old Salim Iskef, a Syrian refugee studying Swedish. Jacob Kasselia, a priest from the Syrian Orthodox congregation, described Iskef as a kind-hearted individual, lamenting the death of someone who "did not look for trouble" but showed goodwill.
The authorities have confirmed that the shooter acted alone, but the motive for this unprecedented violence remains unclear. Police have faced criticism for withholding information, particularly regarding the identities of the victims and the potential motives of the gunman, reported to be a 35-year-old local man. Nour Afram, who was present during the shooting, voiced concerns about the fear it has instilled in the immigrant community.
As memorials grow, community leaders are urging for more transparency from law enforcement, while academics warn that such incidents reflect deep societal tensions in Sweden, particularly towards immigrants.