At least five hurt in rampage in Swiss town of Schaffhausen
Police gave no more details of the attack, which prompted them to seal off the centre of the town on the German border.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-07-24 13:37 GMT
A man armed with a chainsaw wounded at least five people, two of them seriously, on Monday in a small Swiss town that was then put into lock down as police hunted for the suspect.
Police said the attack was "not an act of terror". They said they had identified the attacker, but did not name him, describing him in a statement appealing for help from the public as bald, unkempt and around 190 cm (six feet three inches) tall.
The attack happened inside an office building on a shopping street in the centre of Schaffhausen, a medieval town of 36,000 inhabitants on the German border, police said.
Police cordoned off the area and ordered people to leave, Swiss newspaper Blick said. Witnesses saw bleeding victims being treated by rescue crews, it reported.
Helicopter ambulances were on the scene.
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