Teenage ‘Nazi’ knifeman streams live broadcast of mosque attack: Five injured after attacker ‘wearing bulletproof vest’ and mask injures multiple people during broadcast
A teenage Nazi man brandishing a knife has broadcast live a bloody shooting outside a mosque in Turkey.
At least five people were injured after an attacker wearing a skeleton mask, a helmet and a “bulletproof vest” wounded several people in the city of Eskisehir yesterday.
The 18-year-old suspect, armed with a long knife, launched the attack in the tea garden of the Tepebaşı Mosque on X.
The suspected attacker did not say a word during the shocking clip that lasted more than two minutes.
Only heavy breathing can be heard in the footage as the suspect runs through a park, a train station and the streets, randomly attacking people.
At least five people were injured after an attacker wearing a skeleton mask, helmet and a ‘bulletproof vest’ wounded several people in the city of Eskisehir, Turkey
Only heavy breathing can be heard in the shocking footage which shows the suspect running through a park, a train station and the streets, randomly attacking people
He was tackled to the ground by police and was seen lying on his back as officers stood above him
He was tackled to the ground by police and was seen lying on his back as officers stood above him, the New York Post.
“The attacker was dressed like someone from a game, with an axe around his waist, a bulletproof vest and a helmet, and his face was masked,” the Eskisehir Durum website reported.
Photos he took of himself showed him also wearing goggles over his mask, completely covering his face.
Several news sites claimed he also wore a “black sun,” a Nazi symbol consisting of several swastikas, on his chest.
According to the Cumhuriyet daily, the attacker did not shout or give any motivation for his actions, claiming that he was “influenced by war games.”