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Sweden arrests Uzbek behind deadly attack

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stockholm — The suspect in Stockholm’s deadly truck attack is a 39-year-old native of Uzbekistan who had been on authoritie­s’ radar previously, Swedish officials said on Saturday. The prime minister urged citizens to “get through this” and strolled through the streets of the capital to chat with residents.

Swedes flew flags at half-staff on Saturday to commemorat­e the four people killed and 15 wounded when the hijacked truck plowed into a crowd of shoppers on Friday afternoon in Stockholm. Prime Minister Stefan Lofven declared Monday a national day of mourning, with a minute of silence at noon.

Sweden’s police chief said authoritie­s were confident they had detained the man who carried out the attack. “There is nothing that tells us that we have the wrong

There is nothing that tells us that we have the wrong person Dan Eliason, Sweden’s police chief

person,” Dan Eliason told a news conference on Saturday, but added he did not know whether others were involved in the attack. “We cannot exclude this.”

Eliason also said police found something in the truck that “could be a bomb or an incendiary object, we are still investigat­ing it”.

Prosecutor Hans Ihrman said the suspect has not yet spoken to authoritie­s and could not confirm whether he was a legal resident of Sweden. Anders Thornberg, head of the Swedish Security Service, said security services were working with other nations’ security agencies to investigat­e the attack, but declined to elaborate. —

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