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What motivated the car attack in Munich that injured 36 people, and how are authorities investigating this incident?

Munich prosecutors have determined that the car attack which injured 36 people appears to have been religiously motivated. Chief State Prosecutor Gabrielle Tillman announced during a news conference that based on the suspect's own statements, the incident likely constitutes an Islamist-motivated attack, though investigators have not yet found evidence linking him to established terrorist organizations like ISIS. The tragic event has sparked immediate political debate about immigration policies, with local politicians calling for stricter measures against refugees. However, this response conflicts with solidarity principles upheld by trade unions, whose members witnessed the chaotic scene and helped injured victims. The incident highlights the ongoing tension between security concerns and community values in addressing such attacks.

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Investigation of Islamist Attack in Munich

BBC News·7 months ago

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How many people were injured in the Munich vehicle attack?

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What did Michael Jaeger, the trade union member, say about the political response to the Munich vehicle attack?

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