The people of Sweden have been scratching their heads, after Donald Trump seemed to suggest the country was under attack by terrorists.
Speaking yesterday to a rally about terror threats around the world, the US President said "look what's happening, last night in Sweden".
.@realDonaldTrump Could you clarify WHAT happened in Sweden last night please? #swedenincident #lastnightinsweden pic.twitter.com/iGYvKZ9cc1
— . (@earth_universee) February 19, 2017
Swedish media's top stories on that day had no reports of an attack, but did include an avalanche warning and police chasing a drunken driver.
Mr Trump's aide Kelly-Anne Conway previously spoke about the Bowling Green Massacre - a terror attack that never happened.
The latest comments from President Trump led to much amusement on social media, and even the former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt had something to say.
Sweden? Terror attack? What has he been smoking? Questions abound. https://t.co/XWgw8Fz7tj
— Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) February 19, 2017
Thoughts and prayers with the people of Sweden. So soon after Bowling Green as well!! 😰
— Mallow News (@MallowNews) February 19, 2017
My family left Sweden in the 1850's because of this terrorist. #neverforget #swedenincident pic.twitter.com/K1qn0WTh8I
— ols (@OlsFarms) February 19, 2017