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After a fifth night of violence, police now plan to call in reinforcements to help quell the riots, but parents and volunteer organizations who have patrolled the streets in recent nights have helped decrease their intensity, police spokesman Kjell Lindgren said.
The riots have shattered Sweden's image abroad as a peaceful and egalitarian nation, and sparked a domestic debate about the assimilation of immigrants, who make up about 15 percent of the population.
In Rinkeby, one of the city's immigrant-dominated areas, six cars parked alongside each other were torched, according to a wire photographer on the scene.
A police station and several shops in Älvsjö were set on fire, but the flames were quickly extinguished.
Firefighters said a fire set at a school in another immigrant-heavy suburb, Tensta, was quickly extinguished, as was another at a nursery school in the Kista suburb.
And police in Södertälje, a town south of Stockholm, said rioters threw stones at them as they responded to reports of cars set alight.
Flames from another burning vehicle in the suburb of Jordbro spread to a shopping centre, which suffered significant damage before the fire could be put out.
Twenty to 30 cars have so far been reported torched at each of the big insurance companies If,
Folksam and Trygg-Hansa, according to Swedish Radio, quoting an If executive as saying her company would end up paying "millions" of kronor (hundreds of thousands of dollars).
Eric Zemmour, said the riots showed that the Swedish "kingdom of social democracy and of political correctness" was little different from countries like Britain and France.
"These are the same suburbs, the same traffic, the same angst, senseless aggression, the same hatred of the host country, the same way of isolating oneself in counter-societies ruled by the religious prescriptions of Islam, the same riots," he told RTL radio.
Many of the immigrants who have arrived under Sweden's generous refugee policy struggle to learn the language and find employment, despite numerous government programmes.
Due to its liberal immigration policy, Sweden has in recent decades become one of Europe's top destinations for immigrants, both in absolute numbers and relative to its size.
In the past decade it has welcomed hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia and the Balkans, among others.