On 9 December 27-year-old mentally ill man committed stabbing spree at random people killing three and injured nine others On 14 March 2013, Chinese exchange student and intern Chen Shuangxi attacked his co-workers at the Kawaguchi Suisan fish-processing firm in Etajima, Hiroshima, Japan.
[citation needed] On 25 May 2013, Juan Rodríguez Llancapán murdered 5 people, among them his wife and three children, by stabbing three of them with a knife, strangling another, and beating one person to death.
[10][11] Shortly after, Prime Minister Netanyahu offered his condolences, adding "We will deal with the murderer to the fullest extent of the law.
"[10] On 19 November 2015, an assailant approached the entrance of a Tel Aviv synagogue at prayer time, and stabbed and killed two worshipers.
[13] Worshippers inside the synagogue became aware of the attack when a man covered in blood staggered into the room and someone shouted, "There's a terrorist."
Some worshipers assisted the wounded man while the other men who had been praying rushed to close the door, leaning against it to prevent the attacker from entering.
[15] According to the Jewish non-governmental organization ADL, it was "the bloodiest day in Israel since this latest round of Palestinian violence began back in September.
"[16] This was the first attack to be carried out by a Palestinian who had successfully passed through the security screening process and obtained a permit to work in Israel.
[15] The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories responded by suspending 1,200 entry permits to Israel, for Palestinians from the Hebron area.
[17][18][19] The attacker, Raid Halil bin Mahmoud (36), father of five, was arrested and identified as an Arab from the town of Dura.
[13][14][20] The attacker had been granted the work permit enabling him to enter Israel only 4 days before he stabbed two men to death at the synagogue.
[21] The Israeli government demolished Raid Halil bin Mahmoud's West Bank home in response to the attack.
the perpetrator was then killed by police [23] On 28 February 2016, Hasnain Warekar fatally stabbed 14 members of his family before taking his own life.
[27] According to the police, there were multiple motives including: substantial financial debt, sexual abuse of a sibling, and his own psychological distress.
A fellow passenger managed to push him off the train, whereupon he attempted to get back on board by kicking and beating against the door.
[34][35] The suspect, a 36-year-old man identified by authorities as being an asylum seeker from Kosovo in the former Yugoslavia, who arrived in Germany in 2009,[34][36][37] resided in Wuppertal.
[citation needed] On June 10, 2017, A rare stabbing spree occurred in the Inuit village of Akulivik leaving three people dead and two others injured.
[46] At 3 pm on 28 July 2017, Ahmad Alhaw, a 26-year-old Palestinian failed asylum seeker, went to an Edeka supermarket in Fuhlsbüttler Strasse in the Barmbek area of Hamburg.
[47][48][better source needed] He took a 20 cm-long kitchen knife from the supermarket shelf and used it to attack several people, killing a 50-year-old German man.
[53][54][55] Der Spiegel reported the suspect, who was arrested at the scene, as a refugee named Ahmad A., who allegedly had contacts with the Salafist sect, as well as having psychological and drug problems.
[59] Citing security sources, Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel reported that the perpetrator was a failed asylum seeker who was known to German police;[55] he had been added to the list of 800 suspected Islamists in Hamburg prior to the attack.
[61] While German prosecutors claim that the attacker had a "radical Islamist" motive, investigators have not found any links to jihadist groups.
[63] On the night of 9 June 2018, Ichiro Kojima (小島 一朗[64]), who was 22 years old at the time, attacked passengers with a billhook on the Tokaido Shinkansen train that was running in Kanagawa Prefecture.
All of the injured were in stable condition [75] On 31 December 2018 at 20:52 GMT, three people were stabbed in a knife attack at Manchester Victoria station.
[82][80] On 31 May 2019, it was reported that the suspect was charged with a terrorism offence and three counts of attempted murder, and was due to appear in court.
38-year-old patient Nicolae Lungu killed seven people and injured six others using a metal stand for infusions, after which he was detained by police in the courtyard of the hospital.
[94][97] On 18 August 2019, at 1:45 a.m., a patient with alcoholism was admitted to the hospital, who was put in the same bed as the suspect, although there were empty bunks in the ward.
Students in the classroom described how Marin arrived to class with a "long bag", took out a longsword and began stabbing people.
The police found several incendiary devices similar to a Molotov cocktail when they searched Marin's apartment after the attack.
Finnish Prime Minister Antti Rinne called the violence "shocking and completely unacceptable"[114] and visited Kuopio on 4 October.