Suspect Munich car attack: what we know

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Lucy Clarke-Billings

BBC News

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A 24-year-old Afghan shelter, a car in the German city of Munich, was a car in Munich, and at least 30 people were injured.

Officials said they were treated as a suspicious attack.

We know what about the attack so far.

What happened?

Munich police said that a car, mini cooper, the public sector culpts by the trade union by the trade union, he said. This happened in the city center of Munich at the Junction of Karlstrasse and Seidlstrasse At about 10:30 local time (11:30 GMT).

Workers from daytime care centers, hospitals, sewerage facilities and public swimming pools, attended the strikes by calling a higher salary and longer strike.

During the collision, 12,500 people were located in a short distance in the last place of the rally.

A shot was opened by police before the driver was taken into custody at the scene.

Ambulance services, according to the protection of the suspect quickly and injured, according to a rally, the police said that the police were treated.

It is not known that the suspect was injured.

Police spokesman, the broadcaster of the local community said that the police checks if there was a link between the demonstration and the event.

The accident occurred a few hours before the US Vice President and Ukrainian President Munich arrives in the city – the police said it was not related.

How many people were injured?

The German police said that there were two people on Thursday that at least 30 people were injured.

Local fire service, some losses are also “life in danger”, he said.

Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter, children are among the injured, he said.

According to the Bavarian media, the wounded people were also treated in many hospitals in Munich, including children’s hospital and the Munich Red Cross clinic.

Some of the wounded Munich Mayor Munich Mayor Dominik Krause’nın employees, he said.

The rally of several participants in the trade union said the children “even more aggravating the act.”

Who is the suspect?

Farhad N, who did not call for the German privacy rules, is a 24-year-old refuge seeking asylum seeker from Afghanistan.

He lives in Munich, the German police said that the motive is unknown.

“It was probably an attack,” said Bavarian State Prime Minister Markus spoke to reporters to his exilingers.

Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said the suspect rejected the appeal of asylum, but did not have to leave due to security concerns in Afghanistan.

Then the suspect was a reliable place and work permit and clarified that everything was legal.

According to the German press news agency, the suspect arrived in Germany in 2016 as a minor.

Herrmann first explained that the suspect was known to the police, but later he was working as a store detective and did not work as a detective and witnessed in their shoplifting.

Bavarian State Prime Minister Prime Minister Samer told German TV that terrorism officials took on request, but previous extremist backgrounds are not easily recognized at first glance. “

The suspect had to be seen in court on Friday.

What did the witnesses say?

BBC reported from Munich, Daniel Wittenberg, also in the scene, as well as a pram candle on the floor in half an umbrella and high-sight jackets, he said.

A heavy damaged White Mini Cooper can be seen in the passage of three traffic lanes closed by police.

A woman working in an orthopedic shop on the road, which was reported to be half-bought in the shop, a half of the BBC fled to the shop.

“They looked at panic and some people were crying.”

It was reported that pedestrians, shops and residential buildings were injured.

A student who did not want to name, said that the mini cooper driver accelerated before hitting the crowd.

“It was fast enough to pull 10-15 people,” he said.

What did the authorities say?

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said “must be punished” and “leaving the country.”

“This guilty can not hope for any festival,” Reuters told reporters in a translation of the news agency.

“If there was an attack, we must act consistently against possible guilty through all justice.”

Markus Söder said the authorities were working to “clarify all the details.”

“It’s not the first thing and knows what else happens,” he said.

“Now, in addition to the development of individual cases, in addition to the sympathetic, along with the recovery of many, it is more important to add a great hope that we are identified, something should change in Germany.”

 
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