Car rams pedestrians in Italian city, injuring eight

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A car hit pedestrians in Modena, injuring eight people, the city's authorities say. -EPA

A man has driven a ‌car into a crowd in the northern Italian city of Modena, injuring at least ‌eight people, four of whom are in serious condition, police say.

The driver - a 30-year-old ‌born in Bergamo and of North African origin, who had moved to the province that includes Modena - attempted to flee after the car crashed into a shop window, Modena's mayor told broadcaster RaiNews24.

The incident occurred in the afternoon in Modena's historic centre, where the vehicle sped into a street in the old town.

The fleeing driver was stopped by some pedestrians, one ‌of whom he attacked ‌with a ⁠knife and slightly injured.

The driver was later arrested ​by police.

The driver was receiving treatment for psychiatric disorders, a source in the Italy's interior ministry said, without elaborating on the man's motivations.

Among the injured, four were in serious condition and two were airlifted to a hospital in Bologna, ⁠about 40km from Modena, the city's mayor, ‌Massimo ​Mezzetti, told RaiNews24.

"It seems (the driver) deliberately drove onto the sidewalk, hitting several ​people," Mezzetti ‌said.

The man who was stabbed by the driver told RaiNews24 he heard people ​falling and threw himself to the ground as the car approached.

He said the driver appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or ​drugs.

​Authorities have not confirmed this.

"I express ​my solidarity with those who were injured ‌and their families," Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni posted on social media platform X.

"What happened in Modena is extremely serious. I trust the person responsible will be held fully accountable for his actions," she added.

Matteo Salvini, leader of the anti-immigrant League Party, also posted ​on X, highlighting the driver's North African origins and calling him a "second-generation ​criminal".

with DPA