Knife and smoke grenade attack kills three in Taipei

Knife and smoke grenade attack kills three in Taipei
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UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – At least three people were killed and nine injured after a man armed with a knife and smoke grenade attacked crowds in Taipei, authorities confirmed.

Later, the suspect died after falling from a department store building.

According to police, the suspect leaped from the sixth storey of the building and was pronounced dead at a hospital, according to the Central News Agency.

According to local media sources, the suspect, a 27-year-old man named Chang Wen, tossed a smoke grenade close to an underground exit of the Taipei Main metro station, near the city’s main train station, sending pedestrians fleeing.

According to the news agency, he also progressed north to a shopping area and picked several individualities, substantially in the neck, on the first and fourth bottoms of the Eslite department store. 

Three people failed as a result of the attacks, according to original hospitals. Nine further people, including one with injuries, were admitted to the sanitarium, according to the original authority. 

One of the injured, according to Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung- tai, was a rambler who was attacked and fell to the ground. Before being taken to a sanitarium, the victim was formally going into cardiac arrest. Another person had respiratory injuries as a result of the bank. 

According to the news agency, Chang was wanted for breaking the rules on obligatory military service when he neglected to show up for reserve military training in November 2024. According to the news agency, which cited the quarter prosecutors’ office, he failed to register a change in home enrollment , which averted his reserve military service process from being delivered. 

What measures are Taipei authorities taking for public safety?

A 27- years-old Taiwanese man carried out a pecking spree in central Taipei on December 19, 2025, killing three civilians and injuring five others before dying during a police chase. President Lai Ching- te and Premier Cho Jung- tai ordered immediate jacked security measures across Taiwan following the December 19, 2025, Taipei attacks. 

The National Police Agency ramped up details at road stations, MRT systems, airfields, and crucial public spots, maintaining high alert with fresh labor force and monitoring to help echo incidents. 

Authorities launched overnight examinations into the bushwhacker’s background, felonious record, and motives, while expanding mercenary adaptability training and sanctum protocols under the Whole- of- Society Defense frame amid ongoing pitfalls.