Prosecutor Cecilia Holbom admitted to the TT news agency that there are suspicions about the connection between the two events, but she did not provide further details.
Shots were reportedly fired at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm on Tuesday night. On the other hand, in Copenhagen on Wednesday night, two hand grenades exploded near the Israeli embassy.
Danish police have detained two Swedish youths aged 16 and 19 in connection with the explosion in Copenhagen.
No one has yet been arrested in connection with what happened in Stockholm.
The head of the Swedish Security Police’s (SÄPO) operational department Fredrik Hallström said on Thursday that the targets chosen and the similarity of the methods used in the two cases give reason to believe that Iran could be involved in both events.
Swedish media reports that the police suspect the organized crime gang “Foxtrot”, whose leader is Rava Majid, a Kurd born in Iran who currently lives in Turkey, for carrying out the two attacks. in a way.
SÄPO has already admitted that Iran is using criminal groups in Sweden to attack the opponents of the democratic regime in Tehran.