Saudi Arabia, UAE Condemn The Extremist Attack in Vienna That Left Four Dead

Published November 3rd, 2020 - 07:24 GMT
Police stand guard stand near Schwedenplatz square following a shooting in the center of Vienna on November 2, 2020,. Two people, including one attacker, have been killed in a shooting in central Vienna, police said late November 2, 2020. At least one attacker was still at large after a terror attack Monday evening in Vienna which killed one person, Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said, with another assailant shot dead. Joe Klamar / AFP
Police stand guard stand near Schwedenplatz square following a shooting in the center of Vienna on November 2, 2020,. Two people, including one attacker, have been killed in a shooting in central Vienna, police said late November 2, 2020. At least one attacker was still at large after a terror attack Monday evening in Vienna which killed one person, Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said, with another assailant shot dead. Joe Klamar / AFP
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The ministry further offered its condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to those injured.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have condemned the extremist attacks that took place in Austria’s Vienna on Monday, leaving four dead, including an attacker.

The Kingdom’s foreign ministry affirmed the country's solidarity with Austria in taking all necessary measures to maintain its security and protect itself from extremism and violence in all its forms.

Meanwhile, the UAE’s foreign ministry said it also condemned what it called “criminal acts,” adding that it “rejects all forms of violence and extremism that are incompatible with religious and humanitarian values and principles.”

The ministry further offered its condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to those injured.

It is believed that at least one attacker remains on the run after what Chancellor Sebastian Kurz described as a “repulsive terrorist attack.”

Interior Minister Karl Nehammer warned people to stay away from the center of the city, as officials said border checks were being reinforced and that children would not be required to attend school on Tuesday.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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