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Three people were injured in a stabbing attack at Winterthur train station in Switzerland, prompting a major police response. Authorities arrested a 31-year-old Swiss man at the scene and confirmed that the victims, aged 28, 43, and 52, were taken to hospital with injuries. Police have launched an investigation to determine the motive behind the attack.

Swiss officials indicated that the incident may be linked to radicalisation and extremism. Investigators revealed that the suspect had previously come to the attention of authorities in 2015 for distributing propaganda connected to the Islamic State (IS) group. Just days before the attack, he had been admitted to a psychiatric hospital after making incoherent statements but was later released after being assessed as no longer posing a threat.

Eyewitnesses reported scenes of panic as the suspect allegedly moved through the station area attacking people with a knife. One witness claimed the attacker shouted “Allahu Akbar” before the assault. Local media also reported that a teacher shielded a group of schoolchildren passing through the station during the incident. One victim remains in hospital following emergency surgery, while the others are expected to recover.

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Norwegian authorities have arrested three brothers in connection with an explosion outside the United States embassy in Oslo that caused minor damage but no injuries. Police said the blast, which occurred early Sunday morning, was triggered by an improvised explosive device placed near the embassy’s entrance. The suspects, all Norwegian citizens in their 20s with links to Iraq, are being investigated on suspicion of carrying out a terror bombing.

Officials said the men were previously unknown to law enforcement, and investigators are examining multiple possible motives, including whether foreign actors played a role. Police have been reviewing surveillance material and a now-deleted online video connected to the incident as part of the ongoing inquiry. Authorities emphasised that questioning the suspects would be key to determining the motive behind the attack.

The explosion prompted a large emergency response involving dogs, drones, and helicopters as investigators secured the area around the embassy in Oslo’s Ullern district. Norwegian officials condemned the incident as unacceptable, stressing the importance of protecting diplomatic missions, while the U.S. State Department confirmed it is also investigating the case alongside Norwegian authorities.

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