But several municipalities have work in progress around what is called ongoing lethal violence, PDV.

Among others Katrineholm and Eskilstuna.

- Järvenskolan has had a process for two years.

It's not just about ongoing deadly violence.

But what we do can be used in really serious situations.

We have not had accommodation exercises yet, but training in the subject as late as January, says Magdalena Norin, who is the principal at Järvenskolan in Katrineholm.

Eskilstuna is currently planning a procurement for training on ongoing lethal violence.

But Kerstin Soläng, principal at Fristadsskolan, thinks it's late.

- It should have been done already.

In the clip, you hear Kerstin Soläng and Magdalena Norin, among other things, talk about the concern that something similar to what happened in Malmö on Monday, when a student killed two teachers, could happen at their schools.


Footnote: The survey was sent out this week to all municipalities.

Only Flen and Trosa have not yet responded - and Strängnäs does not want to tell how to work around safety.