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28 October 2025 at 07:24
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Explosion Reported in Gothenburg Residential Area

By Nordics Today

In brief

An explosion shook a residential building in Gothenburg's Biskopsgården district. Police confirm a limited blast occurred but report no injuries. The incident adds to growing concerns about explosive-related crimes in Swedish cities.

  • - Location: Sweden
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 28 October 2025 at 07:24
Explosion Reported in Gothenburg Residential Area

Police responded to an explosion in a residential building entrance on Ruskvädersgatan street. The incident occurred in Biskopsgården, a district on Hisingen island in Gothenburg, Sweden's second-largest city.

Authorities received reports of a suspected dangerous object at the location. Police spokesperson Jennifer Last confirmed an explosion took place but described it as limited in scale. She made the statement during a press briefing about the ongoing investigation.

Local residents reported hearing the blast during evening hours. Emergency services secured the area immediately after the explosion. No injuries have been reported so far.

This marks another security incident in the Gothenburg region. Swedish cities have seen increased explosive-related crimes in recent years. Police continue to investigate the motive behind this explosion.

The Biskopsgården neighborhood has faced similar incidents before. Such explosions often relate to criminal conflicts between gangs. Authorities typically increase patrols after these events to reassure concerned residents.

Police forensic teams are examining the scene for evidence. They hope to determine what type of explosive device caused the blast. The investigation remains active as officers gather witness statements.

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Published: October 28, 2025

Tags: Gothenburg explosionSweden residential blastBiskopsgården police investigation

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