TAIPEI: Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te pledged a full, public inquiry into a deadly metro attack as he visited hospitals on Saturday. A 27-year-old suspect set off smoke bombs in Taipei’s main metro station during the Friday evening rush hour before launching into a stabbing rampage, according to authorities. He killed three people in an attack that spanned the main station, an underground shopping district and another metro stop, while at least 11 others were wounded, according to a revised count from the police on Saturday.

The suspect's spree began at Taipei's main metro station before he moved to another station nearby.

TAIPEI: Attacks at two metro station in Taipei on Friday injured at least eight people, including three who suffered cardiac arrest, Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai said. Cho said a…

On Friday, a 27-year-old suspect ignited smoke bombs at Taipei's main metro station then ran to a nearby shopping district station and stabbed people.

TAIPEI: Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te pledged a full, public inquiry into a deadly metro attack as he visited hospitals on Saturday. A 27-year-old suspect set off smoke bombs in…

TAIPEI: Taiwan police on Sunday ruled out “terrorism” in a metro stabbing in the capital Taipei, where an attacker killed three and wounded 11. A 27-year-old man, identified by…