Hand Grenade Explosion in Södertälje’s Lina Hage Area Causes Material Damage, No Injuries Reported
A hand grenade detonated in Södertälje’s Lina Hage area causing property damage but no injuries; police investigate as a public endangerment case.
- • A hand grenade exploded in the Lina Hage area, Södertälje, damaging a detached house.
- • No injuries have been reported following the explosion.
- • Police are interviewing witnesses and searching for suspects using a helicopter.
- • The case is being investigated as dangerous destruction (public endangerment).
Key details
On the afternoon of November 1, 2025, a hand grenade exploded near a detached house in the residential area of Lina Hage, Södertälje, causing significant material damage but no reported injuries. Multiple witnesses heard a loud blast, leading to immediate emergency calls and the rapid deployment of police and emergency services, including ambulances. Police spokesperson Nadya Norton confirmed the explosion and that windows of the house were shattered as a result.
The police have secured the crime scene and are actively interviewing witnesses and individuals who might have information about the incident. A police helicopter has been observed circling the area, indicating an ongoing search for potential suspects. Authorities have launched a preliminary investigation treating the case as dangerous destruction—"allmänfarlig ödeläggelse" in Swedish—which can be understood as public endangerment.
Despite the shock and damage to property, no injuries have been reported to date. Norton emphasized that the police are still trying to establish the circumstances surrounding the explosion and will provide updates on any arrests or developments in the investigation.
The incident has heightened concern in the community, given the use of a hand grenade in a residential setting. Emergency responders and police remain on alert in Södertälje as the investigation continues, with a focus on identifying those responsible for the attack.
This serious security event in Södertälje spotlights the ongoing risks posed by explosive devices in civilian areas and the swift police response to such threats.