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Portugal: 2 dead in stabbing at Lisbon Muslim center

A man stabbed two women to death and left several wounded at an Ismaili Muslim center in the Portuguese capital, the prime minister said.

Portugal: 2 dead in stabbing at Lisbon Muslim center
Portugal: 2 dead in stabbing at Lisbon Muslim center 

A man stabbed two women to death at Lison's Ismaili Muslim center in a "criminal act," Portugal's Prime Minister Antonio Costa said on Tuesday.

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"The attack left several people wounded and, for the moment, two dead," said the police.

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The two women who died were aged around 20 and 40, according to the police.

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What we know about the attack

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Police said they arrived at the scene just before 11 a.m. local time (1000 GMT) after being warned that a knife attack was underway.

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Police said in a statement that they shot the attacker.

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"Faced with the serious and ongoing threat, the policemen used firearms against the person, hitting and neutralizing the aggressor," police said.

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CNN Portugal reported that the alleged attacker was Afghan and was carrying a large knife.

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The police took the suspect under custody, and he was later carried to a hospital in Lisbon.

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Costa stated that it was "an isolated incident." He further said that it was "premature to make any interpretation of this criminal act."

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Who are the Ismailis?

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The Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims belong to the Shia branch of Islam, as stated on their website.

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The "culturally diverse community" is spread across the globe, with members living in more than 25 countries, it says. They have a global population of around 12 to 15 million.

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In Portugal, there are around 7,000 Ismaili Muslims. The country did not have any major terror attacks in recent decades, with religious violence almost being non-existent.

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