Protests against the desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden left three people injured.
At least three people were injured in protests against the desecration of the Holy Quran in the Swedish city of Norrkoping.
At least three people were injured and taken to hospital following protests in recent days against the desecration of a far-right group in Sweden and police crackdowns on protesters.
According to LBC News, hundreds of protesters on Sunday protested against anti-Islamic actions in Sweden and the action of “Rasmus Paludan”, the leader of the right-wing and anti-Islamic movement called “Hard Line”, in desecrating the Holy Quran in the city. Norrkoping, 100 miles south of Stockholm, were attacked by police.
According to reports, the police used warning air firing to disperse the angry protesters, which were injured at least three people due to their collisions caused by.
Police claimed that exposure to police cars and burning cars from police commands.
Police said the three had superficial injuries and arrested all three on suspicion of rioting after being taken to hospital and treated.
In addition to the cities of Linkپping and Norrkینگping, protests have taken place over the past three days in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, Orberro, Landscoruna and Malm. Against the anti-Islamist group.
On Friday evening, clashes between protesters desecrating the Holy Quran and their opponents in the city of Oberborough injured 12 police officers and set four vehicles on fire.
TRT World TV broadcast images of a person in Sweden setting fire to the holy book in defamation of the Holy Quran. It was Rasmussen Paluden, the leader of the far-right party in Denmark, who burned the Koran in a Swedish neighborhood. He had already thrown the Holy Quran in an insulting act.