Russian TV1 was brave enough to send a reporter into Malmo, Sweden. They were able to get footage of migrants torching police cars and protesting in burkas. Watch.

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Footage of Migrants Torching Police Cars

Some of the craziest things in the video included migrants completely torching police cars.

Footage of Migrants Torching Police Cars

The video also showed Muslims marching through Sweden in burkas.

Muslims marching through Sweden in burkas, Malmo

More info per Fria Tider:

In a television spot in the Russian channel TV1 depicted Malmo as a horror town invaded by Muslims and about to collapse in a multicultural inferno.

The Russian TV channel sent a TV crew to the city and the viewers get to see pictures of burning and vandalized cars. In a sequence shown even how a police car sticks in the fire.

– It’s like a war zone! says a Swedish woman interviewed by the TV channel.

The woman also says that it may take two or three hours before the police come if we had break-ins since it is not considered a priority crime.

In the TV segment also mentioned the many shootings, murders and robberies in Malmö, which almost exclusively committed by immigrants from the Third World.

– I’ve been shot at, beaten, and threatened to death. My 64-year-old neighbor, a woman, has been robbed. The perpetrators were Arab immigrants, says a man for the reporter.

The reporter explains to viewers that the population of Malmö is about to be replaced by immigrants from the Third World; especially Muslims.

Malmo is the third largest city in Sweden. To get some perspective of the root of this problem, 43% of the population in Malmo is foreign born migrants and refugees.

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