ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月4日 13時04分


Daniel Cuevas Zuniga had just finished a night shift and was cycling home with his wife in the Stockholm suburb of Varby Gard, when he spotted a spherical object lying on the ground, stopped and reached down to take it in his hand. It was an M-75 hand grenade. Manufactured in great numbers for the Yugoslav national army, and then seized by paramilitaries during the civil war in the 1990s, the grenades are packed with plastic explosives and 3,000 steel balls, well suited for attacks on enemy trenches and bunkers. When the 63-year-old man touched it, he set off the detonator. The shock wave was so powerful that Daniel’s wife, Wanna, who was riding ahead of him, was blown off her bicycle and wounded by shrapnel. Daniel was killed. This influx of heavy weapons from a faraway, long-ago war has caught Sweden’s criminal justice systems unprepared and punctured Swedes’ sense of confidence and security. Gang-related assaults and shootings are becoming more frequent, and the number of neighborhoods categorized by the police as “marred by crime, social unrest and insecurity” is rising. Sweden’s far right-wing party blames rising crime rates on the government’s liberal immigration policy, and will thrust the issue to the fore in September’s general election. @kostyukov took this photo of the spot where Daniel was killed by a grenade. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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