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In the Swedish city of Uppsala, several people were injured after a series of loud bangs that police believe to be gunfire. The police have cordoned off the area and started an investigation. The incident follows the country's deadliest mass shooting in February that left ten people dead in Orebro. The Swedish government has expressed intentions to tighten gun laws in response.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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