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Austria calls stabbing that killed teen an ‘Islamist attack’

One killed, five injured in attack by a 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker in the Austrian city of Villach

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People mourn at a makeshift memorial of candles and flowers in Villach, Austria. Photo: APA via AFP
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A stabbing that left a teenager dead and five other people injured in southern Austria was an “Islamist attack”, the interior minister said on Sunday, with a 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker held.

Saturday’s attack in the city of Villach has shaken the Alpine nation, where far-right-led talks to form a government collapsed this week with security one of the major issues.

Austria had so far only seen one jihadist attack, in 2020, when a convicted Islamic State (Isis) sympathiser went on a shooting rampage in downtown Vienna, killing four.
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In Villach’s “Islamist attack with IS connections”, the Syrian asylum seeker held was radicalised online “in a short space of time”, according to Interior Minister Gerhard Karner.

During a raid of the suspect’s flat, police said they found “clear evidence of Islamist radical thought”, such as Isis flags on the wall.

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