Title: | All about Scandinavia |
Moderator: | TLE::SAVAGE |
Created: | Wed Dec 11 1985 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 603 |
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Associated Press Wed 26-NOV-1986 12:15 Sweden-Explosion Explosion Shakes Military Munitions Depot STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - A series of explosions shook a military munitions depot south of Stockholm today, military officials said. There were no immediate reports of injuries. The blasts uprooted trees, damaged a transformer and rattled windows in a police station 10 miles away. Officials said no one was at the depot at the time. "The depot holds ammunition of such a kind that we see risks for further explosions," Lt. Col. Claes Holmgren told Swedish radio report. Lt. Col. Inge Lihufvudh said the depot contained handguns, machine guns and automatic carbines, among other materiel. "Before we allow personnel into the area we have to make a very thorough search of the terrain. It is very likely we'll find lots of undetonated ammunition around," said Ms. Lihufvudh. Experts were to fly to the site once the blasts subsided. The depot is located near Jarna, a town 30 miles south of Stockholm.
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166.1 | News from sweden 27-NOV-86 21:00 | STKTSC::TIBELL | Rasmus Tibell -- Sweden | Thu Nov 27 1986 17:24 | 11 |
More news about the explosion! At the news here in Sweden (Thursday 21:00 local time in Sweden) I heard that the explosion was caused by intruders who probable tried to get in to the store. Local people has seen a car at the road (witch leads to the storehouse) one hour before the blast. It is not yet known if the explosion has caused any killing. Rasmus Tibell/Stockholm/Sweden | |||||
166.2 | Case solved with arrests | TLE::SAVAGE | Neil, @Spit Brook | Tue Jan 27 1987 09:10 | 23 |
Associated Press Sun 25-JAN-1987 13:49 Sweden-Explosion Four Arrested in Munitions Depot Explosion STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Three men and a woman have been arrested in the Nov. 26 explosion of a military munitions depot, police said Sunday. The explosion at the unguarded depot outside Jarna near the town of Sodertalje, 30 miles south of Stockholm, destroyed 18 tons of ammunition, mines and other ordnance. No one was injured. Sodertalje Police Commissioner Anders Nelin told a news conference investigators considered the case solved with the arrests, made in the Stockholm area over the weekend. He said "a few" of the suspects confessed. Nelin said also under suspicion is a fifth man under arrest in the Netherlands and and a sixth person in custody elsewhere in Sweden. The suspects were also suspected of robbing weapons, ammunition and explosives from the depot before the explosion. None of the suspects were identified. A Swedish news agency report said all six were Swedish citizens with criminal records. |