A college in Sweden was in lockdown on Wednesday after two suspected hand grenades had been discovered close by.
“All college students, mother and father and academics have been knowledgeable and nobody is allowed to go away the varsity,” Susanne Karlsson, the varsity’s administrator, advised Swedish state broadcaster SVT. “Employees are strolling across the faculty speaking to college students who’ve any questions. We’re following our routine.”
About 800 college students attend the varsity, which SVT stated was within the Hässleholmen space of the town of Borås, about 40 miles east of Gothenburg.
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Police had been referred to as to the scene at round 7:30 a.m. native time on Wednesday, when the primary suspected grenade was discovered. Quickly after, a second suspected grenade was found, native media reported.
The world was cordoned off and a nationwide bomb disposal group was referred to as, police spokesperson Fredrik Svedemyr advised SVT.
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