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A 23-year-old man stabbed 6 people in Austria killing 1 in what police describe as a random attack

A 23-year-old man stabbed 6 people in Austria killing 1 in what police describe as a random attack

Boston Globe16-02-2025

A 42-year-old man who works for a food delivery company witnessed the incident from his car, police said. He drove toward the suspect and helped to prevent things from getting worse, Dionisio told Austria's public broadcaster ORF.
The victims were all men, with two seriously injured and two sustaining minor injuries, police said. Later on Saturday, police said a fifth person, also a man, was injured in the attack.
Peter Kaiser, the governor of the Austrian province of Carinthia, expressed his condolences to the family of the 14-year-old victim.
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'This outrageous atrocity must be met with harsh consequences. I have always said with clarity and unambiguously: Those who live in Carinthia, in Austria, have to respect the law and adjust to our rules and values.'
A person lights a candle at the site of a stabbing attack in Villach, Austria.
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'At the same time, I am angry — angry at those politicians who have allowed stabbings, rapes, gang wars and other capital crimes to become the order of the day in Austria. This is a first-class failure of the system, for which a young man in Villach has now had to pay with his life,' Kickl said.
'From Austria to the EU — the wrong rules are in force everywhere. Nobody is allowed to challenge them, everything is declared sacrosanct,' he said, adding that his party had outlined what he viewed as necessary changes to immigration laws in his party's election platform.
'We need a rigorous crackdown on asylum and must not continue to import conditions like those in Villach.'
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Conservative party leader Christian Stocker said on X that the attacker 'must be brought to justice and be punished with the full force of the law.'
'We all want to live in a safe Austria, adding that this means political measures need to be taken to 'avoid such acts of horror in the future,' he said.
The leader of the Social Democrats, Andreas Babler, said on X that 'the full force of the law' must be used. 'Crimes like this one simply should not happen in our society.'
Austria's Interior Minister Gerhard Karner was expected in Villach on Sunday morning, according to Austria's public broadcaster ORF.
On Sunday, authorities planned to establish a zone in the city center for those who want to grieve.
Police said it wasn't clear whether the suspect acted alone and continued to search for potential additional suspects. It wasn't immediately known whether there is any connection between the attacker and the victims.
According to the Interior Ministry, 24,941 foreigners applied for asylum in Austria in 2024. The largest group of applicants was from Syria, followed by Afghanistan.
Over the past two years, the number of asylum seekers has decreased significantly. In 2022, applications peaked at over 100,000, while approximately 59,000 individuals sought asylum in 2023.
Several European countries, among them Austria, said in December they are suspending decisions on asylum claims by Syrian nationals because of the unclear political situation in their homeland following the fall of Bashar Assad.
The issue of migration has taken center stage in many European countries, with far-right parties making inroads in elections.
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In Austria, migration was a prominent topic leading up to last year's election, which resulted in the far-right Freedom Party securing its first national election victory since World War II.
On Saturday, police in neighboring Germany said a 2-year-old girl and her mother died two days after being injured in a car-ramming attack during a labor union demonstration in Munich. It marked the fifth attack involving immigrants in Germany over the past nine months, with migration becoming a significant issue ahead of upcoming elections on Feb. 23.

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