In what the state top claimed was an invasion, a vehicle driven by an Armenian asylum seeker in Munich on Thursday in what the condition premier said was likely an attack, bringing security back into focus before the upcoming federal election on Tuesday. At least 28 people were hurt. Prior to the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Prez Zelensky were scheduled to attend the suspected attack just before the feared harm.
A light auto approached police cars as they marched past a demonstration of striking employees, according to the police, before speeding up and crashing into people. The suspect was shot once, according to the officers, and it was not known whether he had any injuries. Officials detained the 24-year-old vehicle. They said his goal was questionable. The believe had been identified by the police as a suspect in medicine and larceny crimes, according to German interior minister Joachim Herrmann. His request for prison had been rejected, but because of security issues in Afghanistan, he had not been forced to leave.
Alice Weidel, the co-leader of Far-right AfD, put a focus on the driver’s need for Afghan prison. ” Does this move on long? Transformation turn right today! “
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