A Moroccan family’s house in Helsinki, Finland, came under fire last Sunday when unidentified individuals shot at the residence, sparking panic in the neighborhood and concern among the Moroccan community, according to news reports.
Although the attack caused significant material damage, no casualties were reported. Local media reported that the house was empty at the time of the shooting. A 16-year-old Moroccan who was inside a separate part of the building was unharmed.
Finnish authorities quickly arrived at the scene to investigate. They have launched an inquiry to uncover the circumstances and motives behind the attack. Investigators are actively interviewing neighbors and searching for evidence in the area. To reassure residents and ensure their safety, the police have increased security measures in the neighborhood.
The shooting has alarmed the Moroccan community in Finland. Individuals have expressed their concerns and urged authorities to enhance security and take decisive action to prevent such criminal acts against foreign communities. The investigation is ongoing.