ISIS claims responsibility for attack on festival in Germany 08/24/2024, 22:52

The Islamic State (IS), an organization banned in Russia, claimed responsibility for the attack on a festival in Solingen, Germany. He writes about this Reutersreferring to the statement on the militants’ Telegram account.

The report said the attack was carried out by a member of the organization “in retaliation against Muslims in Palestine and elsewhere.”

However, it is not known how the attackers were connected to ISIS; the group has not provided any evidence for its claim.

The attack on the festival took place last night. As a result of the incident, at least three people were killed. accepted injuries incompatible with life. Philipp Müller, one of the event organisers, said rescuers were fighting for the lives of nine people. Police are looking for a man of Arab appearance.

On the morning of August 24, German police special forces was detained The first suspect turned out to be a teenager. He was detained after the woman who identified him objected. His parents’ flat was searched, but based on initial investigation he is not thought to be a criminal.

A man in Scotland before ran He roamed the streets with a chainsaw and injured two police officers.

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Source: Gazeta

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