German prosecutors investigate possible Islamic extremist motive for Munich car-ramming attack
Authorities say the suspect in the car-ramming attack in Munich that injured 39 people appears to have had an Islamic extremist motive, but there’s no evidence that he was involved with any radical network.
BBC · 5d
Dozens injured in suspected car-ramming attack in Munich
At least 30 people were injured, some seriously, when a car was driven into a crowd in Munich, 10 days before Germans vote in federal elections. The driver was a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, police said, and was identified in local media as Farhad N. He was arrested at the scene and due in court on Friday.
U.S. News & World Report · 3d
Mother and Child Die From Injuries After Car Ramming Attack in Munich
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Minister for Justice and Transport Volker Wissing and Munich mayor Dieter Reiter lay flowers as they visit a makeshift memorial for the victims of a suspected ramming attack where a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a crowd,
The authorities believe the crash, into a union’s strike-day demonstration, was a deliberate attack. The suspect is a 24-year ...
A driver drove a car into a union demonstration in central Munich on Thursday, injuring at least 28 people including children, authorities said ...
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