A vehicle assault at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on Friday killed five citizens and injured over 200. The European government promised to conduct a thorough research into possible security flaws.
Suspect Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a 50-year-old Saudi physician, drove a car into the crammed market. Authorities are looking into his previous legal issues and net death threats.
On December 30th, intelligence officials and interior minister Nancy Faeser will speak before a political commission.
According to Faeser, the investigation did” no stone unturned” in determining what security services were aware of prior to the attack. She noted the attacker’s strange appearance, claiming that despite being an ideological enemy of Islam, he behaved “like a extremist.”
Abdulmohsen formerly identified as a” Royal agnostic” and criticized Germany’s immigrant policies online. He also expressed support for far-right ideas about” Islamisation” of Europe.
How did Germany’s fatal Christmas market attack happen?
A vehicle plowed into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on Friday night, killing five people and injuring 200. The dying include four women aged 45, 52, 67, and 75, and a 9-year-old son named Andre Gleissner. Forty-one of the injured are in critical issue.
A 50-year-old Saudi physician living in Germany is in custody, suspected of murder, attempted murder, and physical damage. He was held pending a potential prosecution, according to a prosecutor. He was identified by media as Taleb A., a psychology and psychotherapy consultant who has resided in Germany since 2006. His website posts about anti-Islam views and German government criticism are revealed. ” simple labels like’ Islamist terrorism’ or ‘ serious right-wing’ don’t completely reveal the startling range of beliefs and ideologies we see”, observed Ken McCallum, head of Britain’s MI5. According to the prosecution, a probable reason could be “dissatisfaction with the treatment of Saudi migrants in Germany.”
European officials are criticized for their security breaches. Saudi Arabia notified the Federal Criminal Police Office about the assume in November 2023, but the situation was not specific. He was known for many online posts, phone with regulators, and making risks but was not considered aggressive. He was also sent a notice last year to the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
Some European cities were forced to cancel Christmas areas as a result of the attack. Berlin’s market appearance increased. During a visit to Magdeburg on Saturday, Chancellor Olaf Scholz faced censure. This attack comes in response to various extreme incidents in Germany, including a 2016 vehicle attack at a Berlin Christmas business and a knife strike in Solingen in August. People of Magdeburg paid respect at a makeshift monument at the marketplace on Sunday.
Suspect appear in court in a fatal Christmas business attack
Following a judge’s attempt on Saturday, a suspect in the fatal Christmas business attack is being held in custody. European regulators have been accused of playing a potential role in preventing the attack. Late on Saturday nights, the suspect showed up in court. The judge placed the suspect in custody pending test. Information about the suspect and the invasion have not yet been made public.
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