The Munich police have arrested the author of a massive outrage this Thursday in the capital of Bavara, which He has left almost thirty wounded, two of gravity and several children. It is a 24 -year -old Afghan asylum applicant. The victims participated in a union demonstration that crossed the Dachauersstrasse and Seidelstrasse area, near the central railway station.
The attack took place on the eve of the celebration of the Munich Security Conference and the German authorities consider the hypothesis that This event has been “an attack”. The detainee, who was driving a mini coope It has a police record related to robberies and drugsbut “it does not represent any danger,” police said through X.
Another attack by an asylum applicant in Germany
The abuse of Munich has taken place a few weeks after the German elections, which will be held next Sunday, February 23, whose favorite is the conservative Friedrich Merz. These elections are marked by the issues of migration and the rise of ultra -right. Democristian Merz advocates not only the irregular, but also asylum seekers at German terrestrial borders.
Munich’s is not the first incident with an asylum applicant in Germany. At the end of January an attack in Aschaffenburg took place. The author, A 28 -year -old Afghan and in psychiatric treatment, He stabbed several people in a park. A 41 -year -old man and a two -year -oldwhile three people were hospitalized as a result of the attack. The detainee requested asylum after arriving at the country in 2022 and had been hospitalized three times in a psychiatric for having shown violent behaviors.
In addition, it is The second maviso outrage that occurs in Germany in two monthsafter the cost of six people in a Magdeburg Christmas market on December 20. A nine -year -old boy died, while 299 people were injured. The author of the outrage, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a Saudi citizen who has lived since 2006 in the federated state of Saxony-Anhalt and exercised as a doctor, was immediately arrested.
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