Three people have been killed and another three injured after a bus crashed into a bus stop in central Stockholm, Swedish police say.
Circumstances surrounding Friday's crash at 15:23 (14:23 GMT) on the Valhallavägen street in the Swedish capital remain unclear.
The bus driver has been arrested and faces charges of causing death and bodily harm, police said in a statement.
However, they added there was currently no indication that the incident was intentional.
Officials are trying to establish the identities of the victims, and it is not clear if there were passengers on board. The incident occurred near the Royal Institute of Technology university.
Images from the scene show rescue crews appearing to help people trapped underneath the double-decker bus. A witness who owns a shop on the street reported that the bus hit a pole in front of the bus shelter, and many people ran into the shop crying.
A woman described how the bus mowed down an entire bus stop queue, mentioning people screaming while trying to assist the injured, with deaths visible on the ground. There must have been more people under the bus, she stated.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson expressed condolences, highlighting the tragedy for those affected. People who might have been on their way home to family, friends, or a quiet evening at home. We do not yet know the cause, but my thoughts are primarily with those affected and their loved ones, he posted on X.






















