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Swiss Federal Prosecutors Probe Terror Links to Knife Attack

The Office of the Attorney General (OAG), a Swiss federal prosecutor, has taken charge of the investigation into the knife attack that occurred at Winterthur Railway Station on Thursday. They are treating this case as terrorism-related.

The federal prosecutor announced that criminal proceedings had been opened against the suspect on suspicion of multiple attempts at murder, participation in or support for a terrorist organization, and involvement with a terrorist group.

Three Swiss men have been injured in the 'attack that took place in Winterthur on Thursday morning, just north of Zurich.

Three men were stabbed, one in the leg and two in the neck. A third was stabbed on the thigh. All three men were taken to hospital, with the third requiring emergency surgery.

The police arrested the suspected perpetrator, a dual Swiss-Turkish citizen of 31 years, at the station, just a few moments after the initial emergency call.

Investigators have now focused on the motive of the attack. This includes a thorough review of the background and history of the suspect.

The prosecutor's department said that its "main hypotheses" is that the attack was suspected to be terrorism.

Police said that the suspect was reported to police in 2015, for "spreading propaganda" from the militant hardline group Islamic State.

The Swiss newspaper Blick said it had also 'obtained a video of a man running out of Winterthur Station shouting 'Allahu akbar, an Arabic phrase that translates to 'God is the greatest. The video was not independently verified.

The federal prosecutor said on Friday that the incident was a sign of jihadist-motivated terror in Switzerland. (Reporting and editing by John Revill)

(source: Reuters)