On May 17, 2026, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited hospitals in Modena to meet victims of a car-ramming incident in which a driver, Salim El Koudri (a 31-year-old Italian of Moroccan heritage), injured multiple pedestrians. Meloni, accompanied by President Sergio Mattarella, toured Ospedale Civile di Baggiovara and other medical facilities in the region to assess the condition of the wounded. Among the victims, four remained in critical condition, including a German woman who underwent leg amputations .
The visit followed Meloni’s decision to postpone her official trip to Cyprus to address the aftermath of the attack, which authorities attributed to mental health issues rather than terrorism. Italy’s Interior Minister, Matteo Piantedosi, emphasized that the incident should be viewed in the context of psychiatric distress, while Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani proposed awarding a medal for civil valor to those who helped stop El Koudri, including Osama Shalaby, an Egyptian resident who intervened .
The attack sparked public outrage, with thousands gathering in Modena’s Piazza Grande to condemn violence and express solidarity with victims. The rally, called by the city’s mayor, drew around 5,000 participants, including political leaders like Elly Schlein, who framed the event as a rejection of hatred and division . Relatives of victims, such as the daughter of a hospitalized woman, shared emotional accounts of the trauma, with some patients undergoing multiple surgeries . El Koudri, who had a history of erratic behavior, was later arrested and remains in custody .
> Background: **Modena attack injures 21, suspect arrested amid psychiatric distress concerns.** — *8 hours ago*
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