Berlin blames Bavaria. Bavaria blames Berlin. With migrants suspected in several deadly attacks, German politicians are jostling for position with calls to reform migration ahead of February's federal election.
A two-year-old child and a 41-year-old man were the two killed in the deadly stabbing, according to German Police. The police have confirmed the suspect in the Aschaffenburg, Germany stabbing is 28-year-old Afghan national.
A tragic stabbing attack in the southern German town of Aschaffenburg on Wednesday left two people dead, including a child, and two others severely injured, German police reported.The incidentThe attack occurred in a park in Aschaffenburg,
A stabbing attack in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, resulted in the deaths of two people, including a two-year-old boy. Two others were injured. The attacker, a 28-year-old Afghan citizen, was detained. The motive remains unknown as investigations continue.
A stabbing attack in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria resulted in two deaths, including a child, and two severe injuries. The suspect, a 28-year-old Afghan citizen, was captured after attempting to flee via train tracks.
Police identified the suspect as an Afghan man. Politicians gearing up for an election responded with comments about migration and law and order.
Following the fatal knife attack in Aschaffenburg in northern Bavaria, the 28-year-old suspect is to be brought before a magistrate on Thursday,
Two people, including a 2-year-old boy, have been killed and three others were injured in a stabbing attack in Bavaria.
German police say two people, including a two-year-old boy, were killed and two others were severely injured in a stabbing attack in Bavaria.
Germany’s opposition leader has vowed to bar people from entering the country without proper papers and to step up deportations if he is elected as chancellor next month
ALBAWABA- A brutal stabbing attack in Aschaffenburg, northwestern Bavaria, has claimed the lives of a two-year-old toddler and a 41-year-old man, leavin
Following the killing of two people in Bavaria by an Afghan refugee, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his frustration over the recurring occurrence of such horrific events and called for a thorough investigation into the presence of the perpetrator in Germany.