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A man armed with a sword injured several people in a Swedish high school

Local authorities reported that a man was arrested after he allegedly injured several people with a saber at a Swedish high-school on Friday. The incident triggered a massive response by emergency services. The incident happened on Friday at Brinell High School, which has around 450 students between 16 and 20 years old in Fagersta.

A police spokesperson said: "We received a report at 1406 (or 1206 GMT) of suspected violent death and sent all the resources we could to the school."

A spokesperson stated that one person was taken into custody and there was no danger to the public. "IT FEELS UNTREAL"

Some students were attending their first day of senior high school. Madelene Jansson was interviewed by the local newspaper Fagersta-posten outside of the school where her daughter attended. "I got a message first from her saying that someone had been stabbed, and that the police were en route. It all just 'went off'. She told the newspaper that it felt unreal.

After the attack with the sword, several other schools and buildings in Fagersta also went into lockdown. Vastmanland County Authority said that it has adopted a high alert status. "We have adopted a high alert status in order to marshal resources and get a clearer picture of the situation. This will allow us to make the best decisions possible," Jonas Cederberg, Director of Health and Medical Services, said in a press release.

The daily Expressen reported that police shot the suspect but they could not confirm this immediately.

This incident occurs a year after the worst mass shooting ever in Swedish history, which took place in Orebro in central Sweden. A gunman shot 10 people before turning his weapon on himself.

Justice Minister Gunnar strommer stated in a press release that the Swedish government was in contact with police after Friday's incident.

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kritersson stated that the police were working on the case intensively and asked for everyone to leave them alone and allow the emergency services to work.

In a social media post, he wrote: "Our thoughts are for all those affected."

Magdalena Andersson of the Social Democrats, who leads a centre-left coalition that is leading in polls ahead next month's elections, stated, "All of Sweden stands with Fagersta during this difficult time."

(source: Reuters)