The violent explosion in Linköping is connected to the internal conflict in Foxtrot, according to information from TV4 Nyheterna.
The main target is said to have been a man who served as “Kurdish Fox” Rawa Majid’s right-hand man.
One of the “Kurdish Fox” Rawa Majid’s closest men was “Strawberry” Ismail Abdo, 33.
Now they are mortal enemies.
The Foxtrot network, which is controlled from Turkey, has split into two phalanxes after an internal conflict, a bloody and violent war that TV4 Nyheterna previously reported on.
Rawa Majid and Ismail Abdo are on two different sides – and several serious acts of violence have been directed at their relatives in Sweden.
Majid’s crony a target
One of those who is said to remain on the “Kurdish fox’s” side, and to be one of his closest associates, is a man who is said to have been central to the network’s drug trade. He has served as Rawa Majid’s right-hand man – and is now a target for Majid’s enemies, according to information to TV4 Nyheterna.
Early on Tuesday morning, a powerful explosion occurred at an apartment building in Linköping. Two women were slightly injured.
There is a family at the address, whose daughter is written at the same address as Rawa Majid’s right-hand man, according to a mapping done by TV4 Nyheterna. The bombing, which caused extensive damage to the facade, is thus believed to be an attempt to get at Majid’s crony by attacking people connected to him.
Price on his head
According to Expressen, the right-hand man of the “Kurdish fox” has had a price on his head for a few weeks now – and is now a high-priority target for the rival phalanx in the network. He has been abroad for some time now.
On September 10, the police found explosives at a gate in Upplands Väsby, at an address linked to Rawa Majid’s right-hand man, according to information given to TV4 Nyheterna. That explosive charge never detonated.