In some places, protesters attacked police before planned right-wing extremist demonstrations. Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson condemned the violence. read more “Three people appear to have been hit by a faucet and are now being treated in hospital. All three injured have been arrested on suspicion of crime,” police said in an online statement, adding that none of the injuries were life-threatening. Sign up now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Police said the situation in Norrkoping was calm on Sunday afternoon. Police and protesters have been involved in severe conflicts in recent days, where several police officers have been injured and many vehicles have been fired. The violence erupted on Thursday following a demonstration by Rasmus Palundan, leader of Denmark’s far-right Hard Line political party. Paludan, who was allowed to hold a series of demonstrations across Sweden over the Easter weekend, is known for burning the Koran. Sign up now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Report by Johan Ahlander. Edited by: Daniel Wallis Our role models: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.