On January 15 a man, who opened a fire outside a synagogue in Copenhagen and as a result a Jewish man was killed and two police officers wounded, is killed by the police, BBC reports. The attack on synagogue happened on Saturday. Earlier that day a Swedish Café was attacked where an event promoting freedom of speech was being held. One man died in the shooting.
As Reuters informs, Chief police inspector Torben Molgaard Jensen said that it is the same culprit behind both incidents that was shot by the police.
On this occasion the Foreign Minister of Israel Avigdor Liberman announced in the morning that the declarations of the international community are not enough against terror and there is a need to "conduct an uncompromising war against Islamic terror," The Times of Israel reports. The Foreign Minister also added that this two terror incidents show that "Israel and the Jews are the first to experience this terror because they are the front line in the terror war against the West and the entire free world."