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Finnish police shoot man who stabs 8 people; 2 dead

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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 — a man whose identity was not known — 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 at a news conference.

Police did not give any informatio­n on the two people killed or the conditions of those wounded in downtown Turku, 150 kilometers (90 miles) west of Helsinki.

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 not known if Friday’s attack was somehow 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.

The Ilta-Sanomat tabloid said six people were injured in the attack, one man and five women, and that a woman with a stroller had been attacked by a man with a large knife.

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