Vienna Shooting Kills Four, Injures Several in Terrorist Act
Interior minister says police found evidence that dead attacker was radicalized, sympathized with Islamic State
BERLIN—At least one gunman killed four people and seriously injured several others before being shot dead by police in an attack in the Austrian capital, Vienna, that officials called Islamist terrorism.
Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said police found clear evidence that the dead attacker was a radicalized person who sympathized with Islamic State but declined to identify him.
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our people were killed in an attack in Vienna, Austria late on Monday, in what the country's Chancellor called a "repulsive terrorist attack".
A suspect was also shot dead by police, in an attack that came as residents enjoyed the final night out before the city enters a partial coronavirus lockdown.
At least 17 people were injured in the incident, and speaking on Tuesday, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said that the victims would be commemorated at midday, while the country's national security council was being convened to discuss what should happen next.
He added that the fact that the attacks were carried out by Islamists did not mean that Austrians "should condemn all members of a religion".
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لحد هذه اللحظة جميع الآراء تجتمع حول المصدر الإسلامي للإرهاب وهذا هو رأي وزير الداخلية النمساوي كارل نهامر