Crossbow attacker killed after shooting officer in neck at Israeli embassy

World

A crossbow attacker has been killed after shooting a police officer in the neck while he guarded the Israeli embassy in Serbia, authorities have said.

Interior minister Ivica Dacic said the assailant, who has not been identified, fired a bolt at the officer, who “used a weapon in self-defence to shoot the attacker”.

The policeman was conscious when he was transported to the main emergency hospital in the capital Belgrade, where medics will operate to remove the bolt.

He is in a life-threatening condition, according to Serbian news agency Tanjug.

“This is a terrorist attack against Serbia,” Mr Dacic said in the statement cited by Tanjug.

Several people believed to have been linked to the incident have been arrested.

A person lies on the ground as police guard the area. Pic: Reuters
Image:
A person lies on the ground as police guard the area. Pic: Reuters

“There are some indications that they are already known to security services and we are talking about the Wahhabi organisation, but that is not confirmed,” Mr Dadic said, referring to a strict school of Islam.

The policeman was in a guard house and the attacker had approached him several times asking him where a museum was.

He carried a bag from which at one point he took the crossbow and shot the guard, Mr Dacic said, with the guard firing back at him several times.

Police officers block off traffic at an intersection close to the Israeli embassy in Belgrade, Serbia.
Pic: AP
Image:
Police officers block off traffic at an intersection. Pic: AP

Mr Dacic told reporters “we are still talking about possible motives” but “there are now all indications that the motives relate to terrorism”.

He added: “Because there is no other motive why someone would attack a gendarme outside the Israeli embassy.”

A spokesman with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said “today there was an attempted terrorist attack in the vicinity of the Israeli embassy in Belgrade”.


Follow Sky News on WhatsApp
Follow Sky News on WhatsApp

Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News

Tap here

Read more:
Reform candidates accused of ‘antisemitic’ posts
Contaminated drug fears as seven taken to hospital

The spokesman added the embassy is closed and no employee was hurt.

Israel’s embassy, which is guarded by an elite police unit with officers armed with automatic weapons, is not far from the US embassy in an upscale Belgrade district.

Serbia has maintained close relations with Israel during the war in Gaza.

Articles You May Like

Loren McDonald stops by Quick Charge to discuss EV charging, Paren, and more
NASA and ISRO Join Forces for NISAR Satellite Launch in 2025 to Track Earth’s Changing Surface
Gary Lineker to leave Match Of The Day
What makes a Honda a Honda? Prologue engineers help us find out!
Chancellor ‘not satisfied’ as UK economic growth slows