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Officials and residents have attended a solemn Mass to honor a child and a man killed in a knife attack in Germany, an ...
A memorial service has commenced in the southern German city of Aschaffenburg four days after an attack there resulted in two ...
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A 28-year-old Afghan man has been arrested after a knife attack in a park in Aschaffenburg, Germany, that left two people dead, including a toddler, police reported. The attack occurred at ...
He is suspected of having attacked a kindergarten group in a park in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg ... And with just one month to go until Germany's federal elections, the incident has ...
A wreath was laid at the park in Aschaffenburg a day after the deadly attack The conservative opposition leader tipped to lead Germany following next month's elections has promised far-reaching ...
Germany, on Wednesday morning, according to police and German media reports. UPDATE ASCHAFFENBURG Der Bereich um den Tatort ist nach wie vor weiträumig abgesperrt. Eine Person befindet ...
Two people, including a child, were killed and two others were severely injured in a stabbing attack in a park in the southern German town of Aschaffenburg ... attacks in Germany that have raised ...
Attack comes as Germany on security alert ahead of elections Aschaffenburg lies in the northern part of the German state of Bavaria, and is less than an hour's drive or train ride from Frankfurt.
BERLIN, Jan 22 (Reuters) - A 28-year-old man from Afghanistan was arrested following a knife attack on Wednesday in a park in the German city of Aschaffenburg in which two people were killed ...
The suspect, a former asylum-seeker who was supposed to be leaving Germany, was arrested. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that authorities must clear up why the suspect was still in the country.