Two burning objects had been thrown at chapel, located at a Jewish cemetery, in Sweden's third largest city of Malmo, the Jewish assembly said in a statement today.
Malmo police spokesman Lars Forstell told AFP that the incident is being investigated "as an attempted arson" and that the motive is unclear.
No serious damage has been done to the building and no one was hurt.
"We strongly emphasise that we can never accept being subjected to threats and attacks," it said in the statement.
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