Counterterrorism officials investigating after suspect goes on rampage in alleged hate attack: report
Counterterrorism officials are investigating a series of attacks in Edinburgh, Scotland, that left five men injured. The incidents, believed to be anti-Muslim hate crimes, began near a mosque on Friday evening.

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AI-generatedCounterterrorism officials are investigating a series of attacks in Edinburgh, Scotland, that left five men injured. The incidents, believed to be anti-Muslim hate crimes, began near a mosque on Friday evening. A 36-year-old Scottish man was arrested after allegedly attacking victims and vandalizing property, including a car at a gas station and a pizzeria. The injured victims, aged 22 to 39, sustained non-life-threatening injuries, with three hospitalized. The suspect reportedly told police he was "protecting the country." Police Scotland stated public safety was their priority and emphasized that there is no place for racism or faith-based hate in Scotland. The Muslim Council of Britain condemned the attack, expressing concern for the community.
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5 extractedThe Muslim Council of Britain condemned the attack and expressed concern for community safety.
Police Scotland stated that public safety was their priority and arrested a man.
The suspect, a 36-year-old Scottish man, allegedly told police he was 'protecting the country'.
Counterterrorism officials are investigating a rampage in Edinburgh where five men were injured.
The attacks are believed to have been anti-Muslim, beginning near a mosque.