Photographer Freddy Mardell got caught up in the mayhem in Malmo, where Sweden’s largest migrant population resides. Shocking footage of abhorrent scenes are available online.
Mardell told a Swedish daily Friatider: “An Arab jumped on the roof of a car and yelled ‘Jihad! Jihad!’ repeatedly.The Swede said the migrant was calling for “jihad” right in the city centre.
The photographer added that police were too afraid to leave their cars, although they were out in large numbers. It was confirmed when a police spokesman said nobody was arrested after the chaos because they were too afraid to do their job.
Police spokesman Nils Norling said: “It’s also the case that when police are there they can be a target for someone who wants to shoot a rocket at them, so it’s difficult for them to police. No arrests were made and no police reports filed however.”
“Malmo is a lost city,” Mardell added as he said even journalists decided to leave out of fear for their own safety. One journalist reportedly told him: “Staying here isn’t worth it. I’m not risking my life for this.“
Swedish police has admitted Malmo was not safe and people would be entering the area at their own risk.
On December 31, several incidents were reported including more than 50 incidents of people sending rockets at police, public transport and rescue services in west Sweden alone, according to The Express.
In Sweden’s third-largest city, the fireworks war wreaked havoc throughout the night at Mollevang square. Jash Doweyko-Jurkowski, who filmed the destruction, described it as a “battlefield”.
Speaking to thelocal.se, he said: “Where I stood in the square I’d estimate around 20-25 people were shooting rockets, but it’s important to point out I was mostly standing in one place. There were several other places in the square where it was happening.
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