A car that drove into a trade union demonstration in Munich on Thursday morning is being treated as a "suspected attack," according to Bavarian state Premier Markus Söder. The suspected driver has been identified as a 24-year-old Afghan citizen who had applied for asylum in Germany, according to Munich police. At least 28 people were injured as the car sped just before 11 am (1000 GMT) into the rear of the demonstration, which had been organized by the verdi trade union, police said. Some of tho
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday Ukraine would not accept any bilateral agreements on its fate reached by Moscow and Washington in its absence, and called for Europe to have a seat at the negotiating table at the end of the war.
A car that drove into a trade union demonstration in Munich on Thursday morning is being treated as a "suspected attack," according to Bavarian state Premier Markus Söder. The suspected driver has been identified as a 24-year-old Afghan citizen who had applied for asylum in Germany, according to Munich police. At least 28 people were injured as the car sped just before 11 am (1000GMT) into the rear of the demonstration, which had been organized by the verdi trade union, police said. Some of thos
Police in Munich, Germany said at least 28 people were injured after a man drove a car and struck pedestrians in the Seidlstraße area at around 10:30 a.m. local time. Bavarian governor Markus Söder shared in a news conference that the incident was being treated as a possible attack.