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Terrorist Attack In New Zealand, Attacker Attacked Six People

Terrorist attack in New Zealand, police killed the one who stabbed people in the supermarket.

An incident of knife pelting has come to light from a supermarket in New Zealand. Giving information about this, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has called the attack a terrorist.

The Prime Minister said that an ISIS-inspired terrorist stabbed six people in a supermarket in Auckland on Friday. However, the attacker was shot dead by the police.

The PM said that what happened today is condemnable and was filled with hatred, which was absolutely wrong.

According to media reports, the attacker is said to be a citizen of Sri Lanka. Which came to New Zealand in the year 2011.

The attacker attacked six people.

Let us inform you that as soon as the information about the knife pelting incident in New Zealand was received, the policeman reached the spot and shot and killed the attacker.

Police said the attacker stabbed and injured six people. Apart from this, scared people were seen leaving the supermarket there.

According to police, the attack took place when the attacker entered the Countdown supermarket in the city’s New Lin suburb.

At the same time, the police located this terrorist and shot him immediately. During this, he was killed on the spot.

The reason for the attack is not clear.

The reason behind the attack is not yet clear. According to the report, six people were taken to the hospital after being stabbed. where he is being treated.

Three of these people are in critical condition. Explain that due to the dangerous delta variant of Coronavirus, the lockdown is currently in force in Auckland.

This type of attack took place in New Zealand in March 2019.

Significantly, in March 2019, a similar attack took place in a supermarket in Dunedin, New Zealand.

During this, an assailant stabbed and injured four people inside the supermarket. This attack was the biggest terrorist attack ever.

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