Sweden on alert, explosives found near nuke plant
There wasn’t an ignition device attached so there wasn’t a danger of explosion. Perhaps the parts of an Truck VBIED had not yet been assembled however.
Sweden raised the security alert for the country’s nuclear power plants Thursday after explosives were found on a truck at the southwestern atomic power station Ringhals. Police said they were investigating possible sabotage.
Police said bomb sniffer dogs detected the explosives during a routine check Wednesday afternoon by security staff at an industrial area within the power plant’s enclosure. Police declined to describe the amount or type of explosive material.
Four reactors are at Ringhals, 70 kilometers (45 miles) south of Sweden’s second-largest city, Goteborg. The plant is controlled by energy companies Vattenfall and E.ON.