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The Counter-Terrorism Center marched on the Austrian-Hungarian border in armored vehicles, as it cannot be ruled out that the perpetrators of the perpetrator of Monday night’s terrorist attack in Vienna may flee to Hungary, writes Magyar Nemzet. The pro-government newspaper knows that offensive Albanian comrades killed by the Austrian police may turn up in Sopron.
Károly Kontrát, Secretary of State for the Interior Ministry, also spoke in parliament on Tuesday that the TEK will strengthen border protection, and the Hungarian authorities are cooperating with the Austrians to detect Monday’s terror attack in Vienna.
On Monday night, a 20-year-old man began shooting around 8 p.m. near one of the downtown synagogues, the Stadttempel. Four were killed in the attack and the police also fired at the attacker. Seventeen wounded are being treated at a hospital, seven of whom are in a life-threatening condition due to stab wounds or gunshot wounds. The Austrian government has ordered a three-day national duel.
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