Tue. Nov 26th, 2024

THREE children have been injured after a man went on a violent rampage at a daycare centre in Switzerland.

The horror attack took place shortly after midday local time in Zurich‘s northern Oerlikon district, cops have said.

TeleZüriSwiss cops have cordoned off an area in Zurich’s northern Oerlikon district after an attack at a daycare[/caption]

TeleZüriThree children have been injured after the violent rampage in Berninastrasse[/caption]

TeleZüriSeveral police cars are stationed near the scene[/caption]

TeleZüriThe entrance to the daycare has been sealed off[/caption]

Swiss police added that a suspect has been arrested but gave no details on the attack in Berninastrasse.

The attack reportedly involved a “stabbing weapon”, according to Swiss outlet ZuriToday.

Terrified parents were reportedly seen running to the daycare centre to find their children after news of the attack emerged, according to 20Minuten.

A woman at the scene told ZuriToday: “I heard children screaming and then a lot of police officers arrived.”

Police are stationed nearby with sub-machine guns, according to local media.

The Forensic Institute is also at the scene, 20Minuten reports.

It is understood the daycare centre is located on the ground floor of a shopping centre.

Witnesses told local media of the “huge” police presence on site.

One person told 20Minuten: “There are at least six to seven police cars on site. The ambulance is also on the square with several vehicles.”

Zurich City Police said in a statement: “Shortly after twelve o’clock, the Zurich City Police were alerted to a violent crime on Berninastrasse. Three children were injured.

“A suspect was arrested in connection with this. There is no longer any danger to the public.”

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