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Russia, China and Iran Are Main Threats to Sweden, Security Service Says

STOCKHOLM, March 18 (Reuters) – Russia, ⁠China ⁠and Iran ⁠are the biggest threats to ​Sweden, the Swedish Security Service (SAPO) said on ‌Wednesday in its ‌annual report on threats ⁠facing ⁠the country.

The security police has warned in recent ​years of rising threats, above all from a Russian state increasingly prone ​to risky ventures in support of ⁠its war ⁠in Ukraine, including ⁠through ​destabilising hybrid attacks around Europe.

Iran has also ​long been ⁠labelled a serious threat and authorities have noted how criminal networks in Sweden, which has spent ⁠the past decade dealing with a wave of ⁠gang-related crime, have been used by state actors to carry out violent acts.

“The U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran, and the countermeasures carried out by Iran, have increased the threat against American, Israeli ⁠and Jewish targets in Sweden,” Security Service Chief Charlotte von Essen said in the report.

(Reporting by Niklas ​Pollard and Johan Ahlander, editing ​by Terje Solsvik)

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