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Modena car-ramming suspect not linked to terror groups, Italian minister says

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 5:33 AM

MILAN, May 18 (Reuters) – A man who drove a car into a crowd in the northern Italian city of ​Modena on Saturday, injuring eight people, ‌four of them seriously, appears to have no links to any terrorist groups, Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said in a newspaper interview on Monday.

• Salim ‌El ​Koudri, a 31-year-old Italian man ⁠of Moroccan origin, ⁠attempted to flee and stabbed one of three people who tried to stop him, before being arrested by police.

• “At this stage, ​there are no indications of structured Islamist radicalisation and he does not appear to be ⁠linked to fundamentalist propaganda ⁠networks,” Piantedosi told daily Il ​Giornale.

• He added that searches of El Koudri’s ​phone, “have so far not revealed elements consistent ‌with the typical profile of a terrorist planning violent acts.”

• Attacks using vehicles to drive into crowds have become more common ⁠worldwide, but this was the first of its kind in Italy.

• Piantedosi said El Koudri, who was ⁠born and ‌brought up in Italy, had ⁠been diagnosed as having “a schizoid personality ​disorder” ‌and had “expressed resentment and dissatisfaction ​with his ⁠work and social condition.”

• Italy’s far-right League party, part of Giorgia Meloni’s ruling coalition, has heightened its anti-immigrant rhetoric since Saturday’s incident.

(Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro, editing by Gavin Jones and ​Alexandra Hudson)