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Swiss federal prosecutors probe terror links to knife attack

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on May 29, 2026

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· Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Swiss Federal Prosecutors Investigate Terrorism Links to Winterthur Knife Attack

Details Emerge on Winterthur Railway Station Incident

Federal Prosecutors Take Over Investigation

ZURICH, May 29 (Reuters) - Swiss federal prosecutors have taken over the investigation into Thursday's knife attack at Winterthur railway station and are treating the case as suspected terrorism, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) said on Friday.

The federal prosecutor said it had opened criminal proceedings against the suspected attacker on suspicion of multiple attempted murder and participation in, or support for, a terrorist organisation.

Attack Overview and Victim Details

Three Swiss men were injured in the attack which took place on Thursday morning in Winterthur, a city to the north of Zurich.

Nature of Injuries

One person was stabbed in the leg, another in the neck, while a third man was stabbed in the thigh. All were taken to hospital with the third man needing emergency surgery for his injuries.

Arrest of Suspect

Police arrested the alleged perpetrator, a 31-year-old dual Swiss-Turkish national, at the station a few minutes after the first emergency call was received.

Investigation Focus and Motive

Investigators are now focusing on the motive for the attack, including a detailed review of the suspect's background.

Suspected Terrorism as Main Hypothesis

The prosecutor's office said its "main hypothesis" was that the attack was suspected terrorism.

Suspect's Background and Previous Reports

The suspect had previously been reported to the police in 2015 for spreading propaganda from the hardline militant group Islamic State, police said on Thursday.

Video Evidence and Public Reaction

Swiss newspaper Blick also said it had obtained a video showing a man running out of the concourse of Winterthur station shouting "Allahu Akbar", an Arabic phrase that translates as "God is greatest". Reuters did not independently verify the video.

National Security Concerns

The federal prosecutor on Friday said the incident showed jihadist-motivated terrorism remained a serious concern in Switzerland.

(Reporting by John Revill; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has opened criminal proceedings for attempted murder and support of a terrorist organisation; investigation shifted to federal level.(srf.ch)
  • The suspect, a 31‑year‑old dual Swiss‑Turkish citizen, had previously been reported in 2015 for distributing Islamic State propaganda and had just been discharged from psychiatric care days earlier.(apnews.com)
  • Authorities called the incident a jihadist‑motivated terrorist act, underscoring the persistent threat of Islamist extremism in Switzerland. Investigation includes detailed review of the suspect’s background and recent mental‑health evaluations.(srf.ch)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Winterthur railway station?
A knife attack occurred at Winterthur railway station, injuring three Swiss men and resulting in the arrest of a male suspect.
Why are Swiss federal prosecutors involved in the case?
Swiss federal prosecutors are handling the case as suspected terrorism and have opened criminal proceedings against the suspect.
What is the suspected motive behind the attack?
The main hypothesis is that the attack was motivated by jihadist terrorism, with potential links to the hardline group Islamic State.
What is known about the suspect?
The suspect is a 31-year-old Swiss-Turkish national previously reported for spreading Islamic State propaganda.
Were there previous warnings about the suspect?
Yes, the suspect was reported to police in 2015 for disseminating Islamic State propaganda.

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