Saturday's knife attack on a 25-year-old woman. The situation occurred in a Kiwi store in Oslo. The perpetrator of the incident is a 20-year-old Russian citizen.
Knife attack in a Kiwi store in Oslo
The attack took place in one of the Kiwi stores in Oslo. A 25-year-old woman was attacked by a man and stabbed. Her condition was initially described as serious. At the moment, the woman's brother informed Aftenposten, she says, she is very tired, but has already been disconnected from the ventilator. As she adds, the woman remembers what happened in the store that day, but does not understand why it happened. Fortunately, her life is not contaminated by danger, because help came very quickly.
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The perpetrator is a 20-year-old Russian citizen
The perpetrator of the whole incident is a 20-year-old Russian citizen. The man was arrested on Saturday for the next four weeks. The attacked woman's lawyer, Ola Lunde, stated that the perpetrator posed a great danger to society and that the best solution would be to isolate him from the outside world in the long term. The man adds that if not for the quick intervention of the police, the scenario of the whole incident could be much more tragic.
He was inspired by terrorism
The detained 20-year-old man, a Russian citizen, testified after his arrest that his goal that day was to kill as many people as possible. He added that he calls himself a terrorist, and he drew inspiration for all of this from the attack in Paris, which took place in November 2018. Then 130 people died. The incident in Germany, when a truck hit the Christmas market and killed 12 people and injured 48, also inspired the perpetrator. At the moment, defense lawyers are of the opinion that the boy must be tested to see if he was sane at the time of the act.