Munich: Latest attack on German soil perpetrated by failed Afghan asylum seeker

Munich: Latest attack on German soil perpetrated by failed Afghan asylum seeker

ER Editor: Germany has a federal election on February 23. European Conservative put out two stories on this attack. See first —

Twenty-eight people were injured in Munich on Thursday, February 13th after a man drove a car into a group of protesters.

The suspect is a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, and Bavaria’s minister-president Markus Söder said the incident was “probably an attack.”

According to eyewitnesses, the man intentionally drove his Mini Cooper into a crowd of people who had been attending a union strike held by public sector workers. The vehicle had threaded its way between police vehicles and then accelerated. The police fired a shot to stop the vehicle.

According to German media reports, two people were “very seriously injured,” one of them, a child, had to be resuscitated.

Police said they have detained the driver. The suspect was previously known to police for theft and drug offences.

The incident occurred around 1.5 kilometres from the venue where the Munich Security Conference kicks off on Friday. The conference will host leading politicians, such as U.S. vice president JD Vance and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. The Bavarian minister-president said it was unlikely that the attack was in connection with the conference.

The attack comes as Germany prepares for national elections later this month, with illegal migration and crimes committed by migrants at the top of voters’ concerns.

A series of attacks has been committed by migrants in the past year, many of whom were rejected asylum seekers who should have been deported.

Among the most horrendous attacks were the murder of a policeman in Mannheim, the killing of three festivalgoers in Solingen, the Christmas market attack (ER: Magdeburg) which left five people dead, and most recently the murder of of a 2-year-old toddler and a 41-year-old man in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg.

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Munich: Latest attack on German soil perpetrated by failed Afghan asylum seeker

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