Czechs begin border checks after attack in Vienna

Czech police have begun raids on the border with Austria following Monday's attack near a Vienna synagogue that had left at least two people dead and several wounded. Police are conducting random search of vehicles and travelers at border points with Austria as a preventive measure in connection with the attack [...]
The police are conducting random search of vehicles and travelers at border points with Austria as a preventive move in connection with the terrorist attack in Vienna,”, the Czech police wrote on Twitter.
This comes after the Austrian interior minister confirmed that law enforcement was expanding their search for mobileists outside Vienna.
Czech Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said in a tweet that the Czech police were also in contact with Austrian colleagues after the terrible “warnings from Vienna”.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis wrote his condolences about the attack near the Stadtempel synagogue.
I am terrified of the attack on the Vienna synagogue and want to express my solidarity for all the people in Austria and my friend Sebastian Kurz,” wrote Babes on Twitter.











