Saluan Momika, the Iraqi refugee who had burned and damaged the Koran by causing rage demonstrations in the Muslim world in 2023, was killed by fire in a Stockholm suburb, as the Swedish media reported.

Stockholm’s court was to announce today his ruling for Saluan Momika, who was being tried on charges of motivation hate. Today he announced that he would postpone the decision “because one of the defendants died”.

Police explain in a statement that it was summoned for shooting Wednesday night in a Stockholm Suburban building where the Christian lived for the Iraqi religion.

Arriving at the point the police found “A man injured by bullets and transported him to the hospital”where he later succumbed to his wounds. A murder research is being carried out.

According to Swedish media, Momika was on social networks and His murder is likely to have been filmed.

In August Momika with his Saluan Nazhem that accompanied him to his actions led to trial ‘For incitement to ethnic group’ for four times in 2023.

According to the indictment, the two men desecrated the Koran and burning it, while making offensive comments about Muslims, in one case outside Stockholm’s Muslim mosque.

Relations between Sweden and many countries in the Middle East have worsened in the summer of 2023 due to the actions of the two men.

In July 2023, Iraqi protesters twice influenced the Swedish embassy in Baghdad. The second incident caused a fire inside the embassy.

In August of that year, the Swedish Sapo Intelligence Service upgraded the level of threat to the 4th grade of the 5 -degree scale, as public events for the burning of the Koran had turned Sweden into a target.

The Swedish government condemned the actions of desecration Recalling, however, that freedom of expression and the right of the assembly is protected by the Constitution.

In October 2023, a Swedish court found a charged guilty of motivating ethnic violence by the burning of the Koran 2020. It was the first conviction of this kind in Sweden.

In the past, Swedish justice has ruled that this kind of energy is protected by freedom of expression, but can now be considered “incitement to ethnic group”.