Explosion at apartment building in Södertälje

Something has exploded at a door to an apartment building in the Rosenlund district of Södertälje. No people have been reported injured, but a window has been broken and the stairwell is filled with smoke. Police have initiated a preliminary investigation into public endangerment.

On the evening of Tuesday, December 23, 2025, an alert came in just before 7 PM about an explosion at a door to an apartment building in Rosenlund, Södertälje. According to police, a window was broken in connection with the incident, but there are no reports of injured people.

Police spokesperson Mats Eriksson states: "The damage we have documented so far is a broken window pane. We are trying to figure out if it exploded inside the stairwell or outside the door." He adds that the stairwell is smoke-filled but does not appear to be on fire: "It is smoke-filled in the stairwell but it does not seem to be burning."

A large police operation is underway at the scene, involving several patrols, a helicopter, police dogs, and the national bomb squad. The rescue service has also been alerted to the area. Police are searching for one or more perpetrators and have checked several people in the vicinity, but no one has been arrested.

"We are checking some people in the area but no one has been arrested," says Eriksson. Police have initiated a preliminary investigation regarding public endangerment, a suspicion often used in Sweden for explosions or similar events. The incident is being investigated as a potential detonation, but it is unclear what exploded.

Södertälje, a suburb south of Stockholm, has previously experienced similar incidents linked to organized crime, but no such connections are mentioned in the initial reports of this event.

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