In Amsterdam, teenagers staged a stabbing; there are casualties.
A group of teenagers in Amsterdam attacked three passersby with knives during the celebration of King's Night. The police are searching for a group of 15 young men who fled the scene after the attack. King's Night in the Netherlands is a holiday celebrated the night before the king's birthday and is accompanied by numerous musical events. During one of these events, the attack occurred. The police received reports of a brawl that escalated into a stabbing. The three injured were provided with assistance before the medics arrived. Given that the investigation has no specific information about the attackers, they are described as young men aged 17-18 years with dark and light skin.
Recently, a similar incident occurred in Sydney, Australia, where a man with a knife attacked shoppers in a mall. Six people died, and nine injured were taken to the hospital. The police neutralized the attacker.
Earlier in Amsterdam, a group of people attacked Israeli citizens who came to watch the match between football clubs Ajax and Maccabi. The attack took place after Maccabi Tel Aviv lost to the local club Ajax. Videos from the scene show brutal assaults, where some of the attackers hid their faces with masks, carried Palestinian flags, and shouted 'free Palestine'.
In both cases, there were serious consequences for the victims of the attacks, highlighting the need for increased security during public events.
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