International solidarity over terrorist attack in Vienna

After the attack in Vienna on Monday evening, politicians throughout Europe expressed their solidarity with Austria most especially with the victims of the attact. The Democratic presidential candidate in the USA, Joe Biden, called for unity against hatred and violence. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed her “shock and sadness”. Earlier, French President Emmanuel Macron and UN Secretary General António Guterres also strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Vienna. In view of the terrorist attack in Vienna, the Democratic presidential candidate in the USA, Joe Biden, called for…

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Three fatalities in Vienna: Perpetrator had Islamist background

After the terrorist attack on Monday evening in Vienna, Minister of the Interior Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) took stock of the situation in a press conference on Tuesday morning and called on the population to stay at home. His thoughts were with the victims and their families. Minister Nehammer talk about three victims – two men and one woman – and 15 seriously injured. The fourth dead is an assassin who has now been identified. It had been an attack by at least one Islamist.According to Nehammer, it was a situation…

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Terror in Vienna: Three dead, shot perpetrator was IS sympathizer

Major police operation in Vienna City: Three dead confirmed, one perpetrator shot. Minister of the Interior speaks of a terrorist attack. Investigations underway On Monday evening at about 8 p.m. a bloody terror attack took place in Vienna. Shots were fired at six crime scenes in downtown Vienna. At least three people – two men, one woman – were killed, 15 others were injured. An officer on duty was also injured. According to police commissioner Gerhard Pürstl, one perpetrator was shot dead by the police at 8:09 pm. The apartment…

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Perpetrators “very professionally prepared” according to Kurz

In an interview with “ZiB Spezial”, Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz confirmed that the attack in downtown Vienna on Monday evening was “definitely a terrorist attack”. The attack had been prepared “very professionally”. The perpetrators were also very well equipped with weapons. Minister of the Interior Kal Nehammer spoke of “the most difficult day for Austria in many years”. Chancellor Kurz spoke of a “disgusting terrorist attack”. One would not bow to this terror and “fight these attacks decisively with all means”. “Whoever attacks one of us attacks us all”, said…

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A perpetrator still on the run – “stay at home!”

Shortly after 1 a.m. in the night, a press conference of Interior Minister Karl Nehammer takes place in the Ministry of the Interior. Earlier, he had already condemned the attacks as terrorist attacks. On Twitter he wrote that they were still “in the fight against terror”. “This is the most difficult day for Austria in many years,” said Karl Nehammer at the beginning of the press conference: “We are dealing with a terrorist attack that we have not had to experience for a long time. The Interior Minister spoke of…

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Attack in Vienna: “Please stay at home!”

Interior Minister Karl Nehammer called on the population in Vienna again in the morning to stay at home if possible. “If it is possible, please stay at home.” Those who do not have to leave their house or apartment for professional or other important reasons should not do so either. The city center is not accessible by public transportation. The subway lines U1, U2, U3 and U4 do not stop at the inner city stations. Several streetcar and bus lines are being diverted or shortened, Wiener Linien announced at the…

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