Italy Leaders Visit Victims of Modena Car-Ramming and Stabbing Attacks
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella visited victims of Saturday's car-ramming and stabbing attacks in Modena. The 31-year-old suspect, identified as Salim El Koudri, drove into pedestrians before stabbing one person and was stopped by passers-by.
Al JazeeraItaly’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella visited victims of car-ramming and stabbing attacks on the main shopping street of the northern city of Modena on Sunday. At about 4:30pm local time on Saturday, a 31-year-old man identified as Salim El Koudri drove at high speed through the city centre, hitting more than a dozen people.
The attacker also stabbed a pedestrian before being stopped by a group of passers-by.
Eight people were taken to hospital in serious condition, the ANSA state news agency reported. Two women aged 55 and 69 had their legs amputated, and one of them remains in a life-threatening condition, according to a statement released on Sunday by the city prosecutor’s office. The prosecutors added that the attack was carried out “in an indiscriminate, random and deliberate manner”.
The Italian leaders did not release statements following their visits on Sunday to two hospitals where the injured are being treated. The previous day, Meloni called the attack “extremely serious” and thanked the residents who “courageously intervened to stop the perpetrator, and to the police for their intervention”.
Koudri was born in the northern province of Bergamo to a family originally from Morocco, according to ANSA. Speaking to journalists on Sunday, Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said that while the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack is ongoing, the incident appears related “to a situation of psychiatric distress”.
“Nothing escaped us from the standpoint of counterterrorism prevention,” he added. Italian broadcaster RaiNews reported that the suspect has shown symptoms of schizoid disorders and had been treated between 2022 and 2024 at a mental health centre in the same province where the incident occurred.
Far-right Deputy Minister Matteo Salvini commented on the origins of El Koudri, highlighting that he was an Italian national “of second generation”. State media reported that two of the four citizens who promptly blocked the attacker from fleeing the scene were Egyptian nationals.
“They are also the symbol of a community that knows, even in such a dramatic moment, how to react, unite and intervene,” Modena’s Mayor Massimo Mezzetti said.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
4 events- May 16, 2026 — 4:30 PM local
Salim El Koudri drove into pedestrians in central Modena and stabbed one person.
2 sources@AJEnglish · Al Jazeera - May 16, 2026
Passers-by stopped the attacker and police took him into custody.
2 sources@AJEnglish · Al Jazeera - May 17, 2026
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella visited victims in hospital.
2 sources@AJEnglish · Al Jazeera - May 17, 2026
Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi said the incident appears related to psychiatric distress.
2 sources@AJEnglish · Al Jazeera
Potential Impact
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Investigation into the attack continues with focus on mental health factors.
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