Two people injured in terror attack in Switzerland department store
Two women have been injured after allegedly being stabbed in a department store in southern Switzerland in what authorities have called an āalleged terrorist attackā.
A suspect has been arrested, police said, after the women were attacked in the city of Lugano and left with non-life threatening injuries.
Swiss federal police said on their Twitter feed that an attack āpresumably of terrorist motivationā took place in in the Italian-speaking city on Tuesday afternoon, adding that federal prosecutors were investigating.
The federal prosecutorsā office said that āan alleged terrorist attack against several people in a department storeā had taken place.
Police in the southern Ticino region, which includes Lugano, said a 28-year-old Swiss citizen living in the Lugano area had allegedly attacked two women, wounding one person in the neck with a sharp weapon.
In a statement, the Ticino police said one of the victims sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries, while the other had minor injuries.
Catherine Maret, a spokeswoman for the federal police, said the suspect was āknown to policeā and had āappeared recently in police investigations with regard to terrorismā ā specifically jihadism. She declined to comment further.
She declined to comment on Swiss media reports indicating that the attacker shouted āAllahu Akbarā ā or āGod is greatā ā during the incident.




