Police arrested knife attack allegedly wounded 10 in Germany – Observer



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A man injured at least 10 people with a knife, two of whom are in serious condition, this Friday on a bus in Lübeck, in northern Germany, said local police, reviewing the number of wounded. The aggressor is a 34-year-old man born in Iran, but has German nationality and has been living in the city of Lübeck for several years. Police say that there is no sign of radicalization or terrorist links. The suspect has been arrested and will be brought to court on Saturday.

In an official statement, the police state that the official number of injured is 10 and states that one person was injured with and there is no record of death. Authorities are now looking at the small number of injured, with Reuters initially advancing 14 injured passengers. In the official Twitter account, the police also reported that a number of passengers and witnesses had left the scene without testifying and asked them to contact the authorities

The local media have made it clear that the Mayor of Lübeck was on the spot and the Minister of the Interior, Hans-Joachim Grothe, canceled his commitments to go to the city

The police announced on Twitter that the street had already been reopened and normalized circulation

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