daneriksson on Nostr: It’s time for today’s explosive news from Sweden. And trust me, I don’t enjoy ...
It’s time for today’s explosive news from Sweden. And trust me, I don’t enjoy writing these updates—but the situation has become so absurd that it feels impossible to stay silent.
Last night, a major bombing was reported in Farsta, just south of Stockholm, about 20 kilometers from where I grew up.
According to the police, the bomb was "unusually powerful," damaging five floors of the apartment building. At least two people have been hospitalized as a result of the attack.
As usual, no arrests have been made, and the government refuses to declare a national emergency to combat what is clearly an ongoing wave of domestic terrorism. Instead, this week, Minister Paulina Brandberg was busy opening Chalmers University's new "DEI Office."
The government’s priorities speak volumes.
Last night, a major bombing was reported in Farsta, just south of Stockholm, about 20 kilometers from where I grew up.
According to the police, the bomb was "unusually powerful," damaging five floors of the apartment building. At least two people have been hospitalized as a result of the attack.
As usual, no arrests have been made, and the government refuses to declare a national emergency to combat what is clearly an ongoing wave of domestic terrorism. Instead, this week, Minister Paulina Brandberg was busy opening Chalmers University's new "DEI Office."
The government’s priorities speak volumes.
