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Munich Car Ramming Investigated as Suspected Attack, 24-Year-Old Afghan Driver Identified. Authorities in Munich are treating a car ramming incident as a suspected attack after a vehicle plowed into a crowd, injuring at least 28 people, including children. Police have identified the driver as a 24-year-old Afghan national, who was already known to law enforcement for previous theft and drug-related offenses.  

 

The crash occurred in the German city on Friday, with witnesses reporting that a Mini Cooper drove into a trade union demonstration. Some reports indicate that two men were inside the car at the time. According to eyewitness accounts shared with German newspaper Bild, police shot one of the men before taking him away from the scene. The BBC has not yet verified this claim, but police confirmed that at least two of the victims sustained serious injuries.  

 

Munich's mayor, Dieter Reiter, expressed his shock over the incident, saying, “I am deeply shocked. My thoughts are with the injured.” Images from the scene show debris scattered around the damaged vehicle, underscoring the force of the impact.  

 

The attack took place just hours before U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky were scheduled to arrive in Munich for a security conference, raising further concerns about the timing and potential motives behind the incident.  

 

Bavaria's Prime Minister, Markus Söder, confirmed during a press conference that officials were treating the crash as a suspected attack. “The attack shows that I have to change something in Germany – and quickly,” he stated, signaling potential policy shifts in response to the incident.  

 

As investigations continue, authorities are working to determine whether the ramming was an isolated event or part of a broader threat. The situation remains under close watch, with officials vowing to take swift action in light of the tragedy.

 

Based on a report by BBC 2025-02-14

 

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32 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Who invaded Afghanistan and created a insane chaos there?

 

Who trained the Mullas and fed them with weapons when Russia was at war with them? 

 

You are truly a nutcase

Which invasion by which country are you talking about?

There have been a few and none successful!

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11 hours ago, Hummin said:

Who invaded Afghanistan and created a insane chaos there?

 

That would be Russia.  Russia went in and destroyed much of the infrastructure. 

 

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Who trained the Mullas and fed them with weapons when Russia was at war with them? 

 

The United States, United Kingdom, China, Pakistan, and Iran armed the Afghan mujahideen in their fight against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

This is the legacy of Mutti Merkel, and history will not remember her kindly; what I don’t understand is that this muslim invader, named as Farad N, had his asylum application rejected, but was allowed to stay in Germany despite having a criminal record of drug offences and theft (hence the Mini Cooper) …… this is the absolute lunacy of the left, Islam is invading Europe and European governments are enabling them.

 

 

Nonsense, he was allowed to stay in Germany and has no criminal Record at all.

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13 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Below is a direct quote from the UK Times story this morning; it’s always possible they are incorrect, but it would be very unusual, they normally verify stories before printing.

 

Not sure why you seem to be defending his stay in Germany, but I am rarely able to understand those on the far left.

 

“A police spokeswoman said the suspect had been identified as Farhad N, a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, who had a record for drug offences and theft. According to the authorities, his asylum claim had been rejected but he was allowed to stay in Germany”

 

 

 

That the latest from BBC

 

Who is the suspect?

The suspect, Farhad N, who we are not fully naming due to German privacy law, is a 24-year-old asylum seeker from Afghanistan.

He resides in Munich, German police said, adding that his motive was unclear.

"It was probably an attack," Bavaria state premier Markus Söder told reporters.

Bavarian interior minister Joachim Herrmann said the suspect had his asylum application rejected, but he had not been forced to leave due to security concerns in Afghanistan.

Munich Police said the suspect had a valid residence permit at the time of the collision.

According to the the German Press Agency, the suspect came to Germany in 2016 as a minor.

Police added he was also known to the police as a witness due to his previous work as a store detective.

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It's typical for not only AN members to start all this nonsense about Muslims. 

Haters to the front, bashing the different belief.

To the facts:

This young man came 2016 from Afghanistan to Germany fleeing the Taliban terror. He came as a single man without family 

He became an acknowledged refugee, started working and paid taxes. Nobody of his neighbours is speaking bad about him.

This young Afghan was a successful body builder, winning several contests or ended in the top 5.

What initiated him to this murderous incident we don't know up to now.

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Came through open borders in 2016 as an unaccompanied minor. Asylum declined the year after. And then? Nothing.

Typical Merkels heritage.

 

The untypical: smart western style look, bodybuilding athlete, posing in front of his mini Cooper. Significant follower numbers on social media.

Only very subtle indications that he never gave up on radical Islam.

Is he what you call a ticking time bomb?

 

 

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Absolute nonsense. Defamation as usual

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