Munich Car Attack Leaves 28 Injured As Police Investigate Suspect’s Motive.
At least 28 people have been injured after an Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a group of people in Munich, police have confirmed. Authorities are treating the incident as a suspected attack, with the 24-year-old suspect already known to law enforcement for previous theft and drug offences.
According to reports, the suspect arrived in Germany in 2016 and had his asylum application rejected. However, his deportation was suspended, allowing him to remain in the country. Witnesses say the vehicle accelerated before colliding with a trade union rally, causing widespread panic. A police officer fired a single shot at the suspect before he was arrested at the scene.
The attack occurred just hours before the arrival of the US Vice President and the Ukrainian President for the Munich Security Conference. However, police have stated that there is no indication of a connection between the crash and the high-profile event.
As Germany approaches a national election, the incident has reignited concerns over security and immigration policies. The attack serves as a grim reminder of past incidents that have shaken the country, writes correspondent Jessica Parker.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the suspect’s motives while ensuring that those injured receive necessary medical attention.