City
Epaper

Austria to close mosque in wake of Vienna terror attack

By ANI | Updated: November 7, 2020 15:25 IST

The Austrian government will close mosques after the deadly terrorist attack in Vienna earlier this week, said the Ministry of the Interior on Friday (local time).

Open in App

The Austrian government will close mosque after the deadly terrorist attack in Vienna earlier this week, said the Ministry of the Interior on Friday (local time).

A ministry spokesperson said more details would soon be given in a news conference with Interior Minister Karl Nehammer and Integration Minister Susanne Raab, reported Al Jazeera.

Four people were killed in a shooting on Monday, Austria's first major terror attack in decades. The man who opened fire in Vienna was identified as a 20-year-old Austrian citizen, Kujtim Fejzulai, who was killed by police during the assault, Al Jazeera further said.

A statement from the officials of Austria said in "discussion with the relevant authorities, we are closing one mosque" as it posed a threat to national security.

Fejzulai had traveled to Syria to join the Islamic State, but he was released early from prison in December. Since his release from prison, he had repeatedly visited two mosques. The two mosques were in Vienna's western suburbs. One called the Melit Ibrahim mosque in the Ottakring district and the other Tawhid mosque in the Meidling area.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIsrael expands operations in Gaza to dismantle Hamas, free hostages

NationalRSS Chief arrives in Jaipur; to visit Pushkar today

International"India not alone, Pakistan backed only by traditional allies": Research Fellow Aparna Pande

International8th Historic Dalma Race Festival features rich cultural legacy

InternationalSaadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi celebrates International Museum Day

International Realted Stories

InternationalAl Ain Zoo celebrates Endangered Species Day by showcasing 57 Years of conservation success

InternationalUK Foreign Secretary Lammy praises India, Pakistan for steps to cease hostilities during visit to Islamabad

InternationalTrump stresses help for Palestinians, says "a lot of people are starving in Gaza"

International"Tensions with Pak "on repeat" since 1989; India's response to terrorism shifted since 2016": Research Fellow Aparna Pande

InternationalDonald Trump rejects James Comey's explanation on "8647" post, says "a child knows what that meant"