The Peterborough Examiner

Stabbing leaves 2 dead, 6 injured

- JARI TANNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HELSINKI — A man stabbed eight people Friday in Finland’s western city of Turku, killing two of them, before police shot him in the thigh and detained him, police said. Authoritie­s were looking for more potential suspects in the attack.

A suspect — who police said was “a youngish man with a foreign background” — was being treated in the city’s main hospital but was in police custody. Security was being stepped up across the Nordic country, Interior Minister Paula Risikko told reporters.

The man’s identity and nationalit­y were being investigat­ed. Police said he is likely to have acted alone though it was not possible to completely rule out that other people were involved.

Police did not give any informatio­n on the two people killed or the conditions of those wounded in downtown Turku, 170 km west of Helsinki, the capital.

Finland’s top police chief, Seppo Kolehmaine­n, said it was too early to link the attack to internatio­nal terrorism.

“Nothing is known about the motives ... or what precisely has happened in Turku,” he said.

It was also not known if Friday’s attack was linked to a decision in June by Finland’s security agency to raise its threat assessment to the second level of a four-step scale. The Finnish Security Intelligen­ce Service says the country’s “stronger profile within the radical Islamist propaganda” led to the change. It said the Nordic country is now considered part of the coalition against Islamic State.

The Ilta-Sanomat tabloid said six people were injured in the attack, one man and five women, and that a woman with stroller had been attacked by a man with a large knife. Finnish broadcaste­r YLE said several people were seen lying on the ground in Puutori Square after the attack.

Witness Laura Laine told YLE she was about 20 metres away as the attack took place.

“We heard a young woman screaming. We saw a man on the square and a knife glittered. He was waving it in the air. I understood that he had stabbed someone,” Laine was quoted as saying.

 ?? KIRSI KANERVA/GETTY IMAGES ?? Police officers stand next to a person lying on the pavement in Turku, Finland, where two people were killed and six others were injured in a stabbing. A man was shot in the leg by police and arrested.
KIRSI KANERVA/GETTY IMAGES Police officers stand next to a person lying on the pavement in Turku, Finland, where two people were killed and six others were injured in a stabbing. A man was shot in the leg by police and arrested.

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