DZRH Logo
Italian leaders visit Modena after car-ramming attack
Italian leaders visit Modena after car-ramming attack
World
Italian leaders visit Modena after car-ramming attack
by DZRH News18 May 2026
The car that drove into pedestrians is removed from the scene after several people were injured in the center of the northern Italian city of Modena, Italy, May 16, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

By Sara Rossi

MILAN, May 17 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella travelled to the northern city of Modena on Sunday, a day after several people were injured in a car-ramming incident that was the first of its kind in the country.

Salim El Koudri, a 31-year-old man, born in Italy and of Moroccan origin, drove a car into a crowd in the city centre on Saturday, injuring eight people, four of them seriously.

The man attempted to flee and stabbed one of three passersby who tried to stop him. He was later arrested by police.

Advertisement

Modena's prosecutors said in a statement on Sunday that the suspect is under investigation for attempted massacre and personal injury.

They said the man struck pedestrians in the crowded city centre, which has more than 180,000 residents, "in an indiscriminate, random and deliberate manner".

Among those seriously injured, two lost their legs and one was in a life-threatening condition, the prosecutors added.

Meloni cancelled a meeting in Nicosia with Cyprus' president in order to travel to Modena alongside Mattarella, government sources said, asking not to be named.

Advertisement

Attacks using vehicles to drive into crowds have become increasingly common worldwide. Some have been ranked as terror attacks. The Italian prosecutors said only they were seeking to establish El Koudri's motives.

Italy's far-right Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who leads the anti-immigrant League party, on Sunday called in a post on X for the revocation of residence permits for those who commit crimes.

Massimo Mezzetti, the mayor of Modena, said that two citizens of Egyptian origin were among those who tried to stop El Koudri as he attempted to flee.

Speaking on broadcaster RaiNews24, he also said El Koudri had been treated for mental health issues in the past. He also said he held a degree in economics and was unemployed. Prosecutors have not confirmed these details.

Advertisement

They also could not be reached to confirm reports that a Polish woman and a German woman were among the injured.

(Reporting by Sara Rossi, editing by Kirsten Donovan and Barbara Lewis)

Share
listen Live
DZRH News Live Streaming
Home
categories
RHTV Link
Latest
Most Read