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Germany: Aschaffenburg attack prompts political blame game - MSNPolice took a 28-year-old Afghan man into custody. He is suspected of having attacked a kindergarten group in a park in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg, killing a 2-year-old Moroccan boy as ...
Rescue vehicles are seen near a crime scene in Aschaffenburg, Germany, Wednesday, Jan 22, 2025, where two people were killed in a knife attack. (Ralf Hettler/dpa via AP) ...
Germany: Police at scene of double stabbing in Aschaffenburg Two people, including a two-year-old child, have been killed in a stabbing attack in a park on Wednesday morning.
UPDATE ASCHAFFENBURG Der Bereich um den Tatort ist nach wie vor weiträumig abgesperrt. ... Police in Germany have been on high alert since the ramming attack on a Christmas market in December.
BERLIN — A 2-year-old boy of Moroccan origin and a 41-year-old German man were killed in a knife attack Wednesday in a park in Aschaffenburg in southern Germany. Three other people were injured ...
Germany: Stabbing in Aschaffenburg leaves 2 dead Published 01/22/2025 Published January 22, 2025 last updated 01/22/2025 last updated January 22, 2025. A man has been arrested after the knife ...
Four weeks before Germany’s federal elections, ... The attack by a 28-year-old refugee from Afghanistan on a kindergarten group in Aschaffenburg, ...
Germany’s traditional parties, even the CDU, continue to rule out the possibility of forming a coalition with the AfD, which they continue to say is too extreme to govern.
Jürgen Herzing, the mayor of Aschaffenburg, a town of nearly 80,000 inhabitants, warned that despite “parallels” with other recent attacks, people should refrain from acts of revenge.
The Aschaffenburg attack has sparked political blame games in Germany, with politicians calling for migration reforms ahead of the federal election.
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