At least 25 injured in explosion in Sweden

Authorities said the injuries are thought to be minor

Damaged balconies and windows are seen at a block of flats that were hit by an explosion Friday morning, June 7, 2019 in Linkoping, central Sweden. The cause of the blast is still unknown. - Sweden OUT
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A powerful explosion in the southern Swedish town of Linkoping on Friday damaged buildings and lightly injured 25 people, police said.

The cause of the explosion was unclear but police said a bomb squad was on its way to the scene in downtown Linkoping and that they had opened a criminal investigation.

"There is nothing that indicates that this incident is terror-related, we do not see that," police spokeswoman Asa Willsund.

"We think that it occurred was outside," Willsund said of the explosion. "We estimate that there are 25 people with minor injuries - no serious injuries or deaths."

Swedish public radio reported that a large blast had destroyed the windows and balconies of a five-storey residential building and damaged other neighbouring buildings.

"Many people called in about a very powerful explosion which has led to a large number of windows being blown out," police spokesman Bjorn Oberg said.

"So far we have been able to confirm that there are number of people with light injuries. We have cordoned off a large area, several blocks."

Pontus Johansson, a 21-year-old engineer who lives in a building nearby, said he was in the shower when he heard a loud bang.

"First I didn't think it was anything bad, then I saw the neighbour's window was broken so I left our apartment and saw the chaos outside," he told Reuters.