At least 36 people, including several children, were injured after a driver rammed a white Mini Cooper into a crowd during a trade union demonstration, officials said.
Federal prosecutors in Germany suspect a recent car ramming incident in Munich, involving an Afghan driver, was religiously motivated, aiming to disrupt Germany’s democracy. The attack injured 39 ...
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At least 36 people were injured when an Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a union march. The police said the driver ...
German federal prosecutors say there are suspicions a car ramming attack in Munich was religiously motivated and intended ... In December, six people were killed in an attack on a Christmas market in ...
An Afghan national has admitted to purposefully driving into a crowd in the German city of Munich and authorities have determined an Islamist motive for the crime, a prosecutor said on Friday.
At least 30 people were hurt when a car driven by an Afghan asylum seeker ploughed into a crowd in Munich, putting security back in focus before next week's federal election.
Police arrested an Afghan asylum seeker at the scene of what German leaders labelled a car ramming "attack" that injured 28 ...
The Aschaffenburg attack followed knife attacks in Mannheim and Solingen last year in which the suspects were immigrants from ...