EU condemns attack in Finland

The European Union (BE) today strongly condemned the knife attack in Finland, where two people died and six others were injured, European Commission President Jean Claude-Yuncker said. With great concern, I received news of the violent attack on Turku, Finland. We strongly condemn the attack that took place 24 hours after the horror [...]
With great concern, I received news of the violent attack on Turku, Finland. We strongly condemn the attack that took place 24 hours after the horror in Spain”, he said.
The president of the European Commission has expressed solidarity with the Finnish people and Prime Minister Yuhi Silpi.
Otherwise, Finnish police have arrested the prime suspect in the attack and are also in search of possible attackers, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
The motive for the attack, which occurred after the terrorist attacks on Barcelona and Cambridges in Spain, is not known for now, where 14 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured.
The responsibility for the attack in Barcelona has taken over the Islamic State.












