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Car strikes pedestrians in Munich ahead of Vance arrival
by Filip Timotija - 02/13/25 10:27 AM ET
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An Afghanistan national plowed a car into a crowd of striking union
workers in Munich, Germany, a day ahead of Vice President Vance’s
arrival there for a security conference, according to local officials.
The suspect was a 24-year-old man who drove the car into a Thursday
gathering of demonstrators, injuring at least 28 people, some seriously,
the Munich police said Thursday morning.
Law enforcement said they fired at the suspect who was arrested at the
scene.
The suspect appears to have driven a Mini that had its windshield and
headlight destroyed, according to the photos from the scene.
The man in question was known to law enforcement related to the drug and
theft offenses, Bavarian State Minister of the Interior Joachim Herrmann
said, The Associated Press reported. Herrmann also stated the officials
think the demonstration was a random target.
Bavarian governor Markus Soeder said the incident “is suspected to be an
attack — a lot points to that,” Sky News reported.
Vance is set to address the annual Munich Security Conference on Friday.
Alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vance will also discuss talks
to end the Ukraine-Russia war with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
It is Vance’s first international trip as vice president. Vance and his
wife, Usha Vance, are visiting the Dachau concentration camp memorial on
Thursday.
In December, a Saudi doctor who was a resident of Germany, rammed a car
through a Christmas market in Magdeburg, killing five people, including
one young boy, in an incident that injured more than 200.
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