Syria allegedly stabbed six people in the Austrian town of Villach on suspicion of Muslim terrorist attacks Saturday afternoon, killing a 14-year-old boy.
A few days after the terror struck in Munich, a 23-year-old refugee from Syria fired a malicious stab wound in the town of Villach, Kalint on Saturday afternoon. Five people were injured during the attack, and tragically, a 14-year-old died after bleeding on the street.
Suspect, It will be identified by Kronen Zeitung It is reported that he laughed during the attack by an eyewitness as “Ahmad G.” He is also said to have yelled “Araf Akbar” and made hand gestures related to the ISIS terrorist group.
Suspicious terrorists could have committed more violence. However, he was forced into a fellow Syrian birth driver before being arrested by police.
Food Deliveryman I said: “He wanted to go to the city centre when he had a child on the street. I couldn't allow that. I have my own child!”
According to Cronen, Quotes the source in Ahmad G, the federal agency for the protection of the constitution, arrived in Austria in 2020 and was recently recognized as a refugee by the government.
The 23-year-old is believed to have been radicalized by Muslim preachers on Tiktok's social media platform. A search for his apartment revealed that he owns the ISIS flag.
However, he avoided coming to the Austrian police radar for good, and appears not to be classified as a threat from the office for constitutional protection.
Herbert Kickle, leader of the Austrian Liberal Party (FPö), said he was angry at politicians who have been able to stab wounds, rape, gang wars and other major crimes after the attack. “The Order of the Day in Austria.”
“This is a system failure. The young man in Villach had to pay in his life now,” he said, “it's awful, incredibly sad and the security of the system parties.” and the outcome of the asylum policy.”
Despite winning the most votes of any party in last year's election, Kickle's Liberal Party has not been able to form a government in Vienna so far.
Other facilities, particularly the presumably conservative Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) Cordon Sanitéa Around the party, it is similar to what was imposed on the back of the anti-mass immigration in neighboring Germany. However, this has led FPö to continue supporting polls.
The attack in Austria comes two days after a 24-year-old migrant from Afghanistan drove his car to a trade union demonstration in Munich, causing 39 people to be injured. On Saturday, police revealed that their mother and her 2-year-old daughter were killed after being injured on suspicion of Muslim attacks.
