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Explosion at gate – area cordoned off

today at 07.59 Amanda Hällsten

The police have been alerted to an explosion at a gate in central Norrköping.

The bang should have been heard in a larger area at 02.44.

When the police arrived at the scene, another suspicious object was said to have remained at the scene and the area has been cordoned off.

The National Bomb Squad has also been called to the scene to investigate the scene.

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