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Thermos Bombs Found in Svartbäcken, Woman Charged in Attack

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22 claims

Thermos bombs were found outside an apartment building in Svartbäcken in mid-October last year.

Official4 backing sources

At least one bomb in Svartbäcken was ignited but did not explode for unclear reasons.

Official4 backing sources

A woman in her 25s is charged with aiding and abetting attempted gross public destruction and involving a minor in crime in the Svartbäcken case.

Official4 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
Why the thermos bombs in Svartbäcken and Uppsala failed to explode despite being ignited.
The exact connection between the bombings in Falkenberg and the 19-year-old girl's involvement in violent crimes across multiple cities.
Whether the woman charged in the Svartbäcken case and the woman suspected in the Norrköping/Uppsala cases are the same person or involved in related criminal networks.
The motive behind placing the thermos bombs in Svartbäcken and Uppsala.
The current status and outcomes of the investigations into the bombings in Falkenberg and the related violent crimes.
Specific charges against the woman from Norrköpingfactual

The woman is suspected of storing thermos bombs and a large amount of drugs for network criminals.

According to Norrköpings Tidningar
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The woman is charged with aiding and abetting an attempted bombing and specifically handing bombs to a minor.

According to Uppsala Nya Tidning

Context: This disagreement suggests different legal focuses or stages in the investigation, with one source emphasizing drug-related crimes and the other focusing on the bombing attempt and minor involvement, which could affect public perception of the case's severity and nature.

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