Swiss police say knife attack at station was act of terrorism

A terror attack struck a Swiss train station leaving three injured. Police arrested a suspect with prior links to Islamic State propaganda. Officials confirmed the incident as a vile terrorist act. Brave citizens, including a teacher, intervened t...

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Police officers remove tape following a stabbing attack at the train station in Winterthur, Switzerland, Thursday, May 28, 2026.
ZURICH, - A knife attack at a Swiss train station that left three people injured was an act of terrorism, police said on Thursday, after arresting a suspect who had previously been reported for spreading Islamic State propaganda.

Police said they had arrested the alleged ‌perpetrator, a 31-year-old ⁠dual Swiss-Turkish ⁠national, from Winterthur, a city to the north of Zurich. The attack ​took place at around 0630 GMT.

Mario Fehr, security director for the canton of ​Zurich, described the attack as "a vile terrorist act which I believe was handled very well by the police, who were able to ​prevent something even worse from happening."


Fehr, speaking ⁠at a ‌press conference, praised a teacher who stood in ​front of ​her pupils to protect them before the man ⁠was arrested.

"There were various brave people," Fehr said, including ​the teacher who "behaved in an exemplary fashion".

Zurich cantonal ​police commandant Marius Weyermann said the suspect had previously been reported to the police in 2015 for spreading propaganda from the hardline militant group Islamic State.
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"The motive for this act must be sought in the area of radicalization and extremism," Weyermann said.

Swiss ‌newspaper Blick said it had obtained a video showing a man running out of the concourse of Winterthur ​station shouting "Allahu ​Akbar", an Arabic ⁠phrase that translates as "God is greatest".

Reuters did not independently verify the video.

The three victims of the attack were receiving hospital care, according to ​the police. One person was stabbed in the leg, another in the neck, while a third man was stabbed in the thigh.
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The injured were taken to hospital, with the third man needing emergency surgery for his injuries, Weyermann said.
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