5 injured in stabbing at mosque in Turkey
- An 18-year-old Turkish teen wearing Nazi paraphernalia stabbed at least five people outside the Tepebaşı Mosque in Eskişehir, livestreaming the attack on social media.
- Graphic footage shows the suspect in a skeletal mask and Nazi-style helmet attacking victims while remaining silent, breathing heavily for over two minutes.
- While none of the victims’ injuries were life-threatening, some required hospitalization, according to Eskişehir Durum.
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A Turkish neo-Nazi stabbed five people in front of a mosque and broadcast it live
An 18-year-old Turk stabbed several people with a knife in front of a mosque in the northwest of the country, broadcasting the whole thing live on a social network. According to media reports, he allegedly had neo-Nazi patches on his clothes, and the motive for the attack is still being investigated.
A teenager stabbed 5 people in Turkey and broadcast it live: he was inspired by Nazi symbolism and the Christchurch massacre
He wore a Nazi “black sun” on his chest and left a 17-page manifesto written. I admired Brenton Tarrant, the author of the massacre in New Zealand, whose original objective was the Turkish Communist Party and could be influenced by video games
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