A school in Sweden was temporarily locked down on Wednesday after two suspected hand grenades were found nearby.

"All students, parents and teachers have been informed and no one is allowed to leave the school," Susanne Karlsson, the school's administrator, told Swedish state broadcaster SVT. "Staff are walking around the school talking to students who have any questions. We're following our routine."

About 800 students attend the school, which SVT said was in the Hässleholmen area of the city of Borås, about 40 miles east of Gothenburg.

A map shows, in red, the town of Boras, Sweden, east of Gothenburg, where a school was reportedly locked down after grenades were discovered nearby on Oct. 22, 2025. Google Maps

Police were called to the scene at around 7:30 a.m. local time on Wednes

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