The horrific attempted murder of a man in Belfast has sparked international outrage from major figures. Harrowing footage captured at around 10.30pm on Monday evening appeared to show a man, described by police as a 30-year-old asylum seeker who had been granted indefinite leave to remain in Northern Ireland, violently stabbing another man in the street. The video shows a man - named today as Hadi Alodid - standing astride a bloodied victim, holding a knife to his throat and his fist in the air. Police said a kitchen knife was recovered from the scene. The man, named by residents as Stephen Ogilvie, suffered severe knife wounds to his face, neck and back. In the wake of Monday night's attack and violent riots across the city on Tuesday, many across Europe and the US reacted with rage. Santiago Abascal, the leader of hard-right Spanish party Vox, said on social media: 'Europe is not condemned to passively coexist with those who stab, slit throats and rape in broad daylight every day.'There is another path. There is another future. Total intolerance towards this barbarity, and immediate deportations.' A young man smiles at the camera in front of a burning barricade on Duncairn Gardens Protesters attack a police vehicle on Sandy Row in Belfast A Glider bus on the Newtownards Road in east Belfast was one of the first targets to be set alight