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At least three people have been hospitalised with serious injuries after a shooting in Kristianstad.
Camera IconAt least three people have been hospitalised with serious injuries after a shooting in Kristianstad. Credit: EPA

At least three people have been wounded in a shooting in the southern Swedish city of Kristianstad, police say.

No suspects have been detained yet, Swedish media reported.

Swedish police received an alert Tuesday afternoon that several loud bangs were heard in one of the districts of the city.

Police soon arrived at the scene with several patrols.

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According to preliminary information, at least three people were taken to hospital with suspected gunshot wounds, Swedish police say.

A man in his 20s, a man in his 30s and a woman in her 60s have serious injuries, according to police, who added there is a possibility the number of wounded will still rise.

The police investigation is focused on finding where precisely the shooting took place, as there were reports of shots being fired around the city and its surrounding areas.

The Swedish newspaper Expressen reported that one or more perpetrators left the main scene of the shooting by motorcycle.

Police would not confirm that information.

"We are currently working to get an overview of how many are injured. An ambulance has been called to the scene," police spokesman Richard Lundqvist was quoted as telling local newspaper Sydsvenskan.

On Monday evening, there were also reports of shootings in the same area in Kristianstad, the Swedish news agency TT reported.

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