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Supposed Munich Auto Attack: What we know


Lucy Clarke-Billings

BBC News

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An Applicant Applicant Afghanistan in Afghanistan, Thursday, entered a car in a German city of Munich, injured at least 30 people, police said.

Officers said the event was being treated as an alleged attack.

Here is what we know about the attack so far.

What happened?

Munich police said the car, a mini cooper, into the back of a rally, and landed on the back of a rally when the public sector workers strike. It took place at the KarlStrasse and Seidlstrasse crossroads in the city center of Munich 10:30 hours of local periods (11:30 GMT).

Employees of day-to-day staff, hospitals, sanitation facilities and public swimming workers joined strike, calling higher salary and longer holidays.

At the time of the collision there were about 1,500 people a short distance to the last location of the rally.

A filt was fired by the police before arresting the driver on stage.

Emergency services were around, because the suspect was arrested immediately and treated the injured, police said.

There is no suspicious light whether injured.

A police spokesman said the police public public to the public was the link between the demonstration and the incident.

The US vice president and president of Ukraine occurred for the Munich Security Conference, but the police do not believe.

How many hurt?

At least 30 people were injured, both seriously, the German police said on Thursday.

Local firefighters said they were in a “life-threatening condition”.

The Mayor of Munich Dieter Reiter said that among those who were injured.

According to the Bavarian media, injured people were treating many hospitals around Munich, including a children’s hospital and the Munich cross clinic.

Some injured people were employees of the city of Munich, Munich Domini Krause said Munich mayoriordeak.

Several participants in the Union sessions led to their children, “those who do even more action,” Kraus said.

Who is suspicious?

Suspicious, Farhad n, we are not fully named for German privacy rules for Afghanistan, a 24-year-old asylum seeker.

He lives in Munich, the German police said: his motif was not clearly adding.

“It was probably attacked,” said Bavaria State Markus Söder to journalists.

The Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said the suspect was discarded his asylum application, but did not have to leave in Afghanistan security concerns.

He then clarified that the suspect had a valid residence and work permit and everything about him was legitimate.

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

Herrmann said he initially knew the suspect police, but later explained that he had worked as a store detective before and witnessed in several cases of the store.

The Markus Söder State Premier German State said in German television asked for terrorist officials in German television but “previous extremes are not so easily known at first glance.”

The suspect appeared in court on Friday.

What did witnesses say?

Munich Daniel Wittenberg reported that he was in Munich, said a slot on the stage on the ground, as well as a dozen half an umbrella and large jacket jackets.

Damaged white mini cooper damaged, the police were crogated in the middle of the three circulation that could be seen during the pedestrian crossing.

A woman who works in an orthopedic event, when the incident occurred, BBC said that half a dozen people entered the store.

“They thought, and some people were crying,” he said.

Pedestrians were sprinted for coverage, in stores lining on either side of paths and residential buildings.

A student who did not want to register said that Mini Cooper’s driver was accelerated before tapping the crowd.

“It was enough to pull 10 to 15 people to the ground,” another witness said.

What did the authorities say?

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

“This author cannot expect any agility,” Reporsters said, in a translation of Reuters News Agency agency.

“If it has been attacked, we need to take coherent actions with all the way to justice.”

Markus Söder said the authorities at work at work “to clarify all the details”.

“This is not the first case and who knows what will happen,” he added.

“Now, more importantly, in addition to the processing of individual cases, in addition to sympathy, in addition to sympathy, in addition to the hope that many will restore, we also show determination to change something in Germany.”

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