(ANSA) - LONDON, FEBRUARY 20 - The muezzin, in charge of guiding the Thursday evening prayer in the mosque in Regent's Park, was stabbed today in London. Sky News reports, suggesting that it may have been a "targeted" anti-Islamic attack. The man, who is seventy years old, has suffered a superficial wound, according to the first information, and his life is not in danger. But the scene was equally impressive, with a lot of blood spattered in the mosque, crowded with faithful.
The perpetrator of the attack was then arrested by the police who attempted murder.
Muezzin stabbed in mosque in London
2020-02-20T17:04:11.797Z
The muezzin, charged with leading Thursday evening prayer in the mosque in Regent's Park, was stabbed in London today. Sky News reports, suggesting that it may have been a "targeted" anti-Islamic attack. (HANDLE)