The Latest: Truck crashes into Sweden store; 3 dead reported
STOCKHOLM (AP) - The Latest on the truck crashing into a department store in central Stockholm. (all times local):
3:40 p.m.
Pictures published by Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet show that a truck has ploughed into the upscale Ahlens department store in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Swedish radio says Friday that three people have been killed in the crash and Swedish broadcaster SVT says shots have been fired.
People in the area are fleeing the scene.
Witness Jan Granroth told Aftonbladet, another daily that "we stood inside a shoe store and heard something ... and then people started to scream." He says "I looked out of the store and saw a big truck."
The store is part of a Sweden-wide chain. The building includes several stores at the street level.
3:10 p.m.
Swedish media say a truck has crashed into a department store in central Stockholm, killing three people.
Swedish radio says Friday that three people have been killed in the crash and Swedish broadcaster SVT says shots have been fired. People in the area are fleeing the scene.
The Swedish news agency TT says several people have been rushed away in ambulances, and live television footage showed smoke coming out of the department store that the truck smashed into.
Swedish police said say they have received calls about a person who has injured others driving a vehicle on the central Stockholm street of Drottninggatan. Police spokeswoman Towe Hagg says people have been injured but she would not confirm the deaths.