LISBON, March 29 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Two women were killed and one person wounded in a knife attack believed to have been carried out by an Afghan refugee at the Ismaili Center in Lisbon on Tuesday, officials said.
Portuguese police shot the alleged attacker after he refused to lay down a large knife and began to approach them.
Officials said he was arrested and taken to hospital.
“It seems to have been an isolated act but the circumstances and motivations are being investigated,” Home Affairs Minister Jose Luis Carneiro told reporters.
Carneiro said the alleged attacker was a “relatively young man” with three young children. His wife died in a refugee camp in Greece.
The man, who was relocated to Portugal under a European cooperation scheme and had international protection status, lived a “fairly quiet life” and received help at the Ismaili Center.
The two victims were Portuguese nationals who worked at the center, SIC television network cited Nazim Ahmed, leader of the Ismaili community in Portugal, as saying. He also said the attacker was an Afghan refugee.
Police did not immediately confirm the nationalities but Carneiro said the man often visited the center to study Portuguese, collect food donations and for child care. The women worked at the center’s refugee support program, the minister said.
The Ismaili community in Portugal is one of the largest in continental Europe, numbering thousands, including many who fled Mozambique during its civil war.