Two killed in Swedish restaurant shooting
At least two people have been killed and several injured in a shooting in a restaurant in the south-western Swedish city of Gothenburg, the BBC reported citing police.
They say automatic weapons - believed to be Kalashnikov assault rifles - were used in the attack late on Wednesday.
Police spokeswoman Ulla Brehm was quoted as saying the shooting could have been gang-related.
One witness told Sweden's SVT broadcaster that two men entered the restaurant and opened fire.
The attack happened as customers were watching a football game.
The gunmen are believed to have fled.
The police sealed off the area and launched a murder investigation.