Swedish prosecutors today announced the arrest of two Swedes suspected of committing murder in war-torn Syria, in the nation's first such detentions since the conflict erupted in 2011.
Aged 30 and 32, the two men "are Swedish citizens and live in Gothenburg" in the west of the country, said Ronnie Jacobsson, the prosecutor heading the investigation into "terrorist crimes" in Syria.
The two are suspected of committing murder in Syria in 2013, two years after the outbreak of a revolt that morphed into a civil war.
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"It is the first time in Sweden that people have been arrested in an investigation into terrorist crimes in Syria," said Sirpa Franzen, spokeswoman of Sweden's security services, known as Sapo.
In a joint operation with the police, Sapo also carried out searches in the Gothenburg area where the two men were arrested early Thursday.
Prosecutors and Franzen refused to reveal any further details about the accusations.
In February, a Syrian refugee in Sweden was sentenced to five years' prison for war crimes in his country, where he had tortured a fighter loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.