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Munich Car-Ramming Attack: Mother and Child Killed, Dozens Injured
Tragic Incident in Munich
On Thursday, February 13, 2025, a 24-year-old Afghan national drove a car into a crowd of trade union demonstrators in Munich. The attack resulted in the deaths of a 37-year-old woman and her 2-year-old daughter, who succumbed to their injuries on Saturday, February 15. At least 39 others were injured, some critically.
Suspect and Motive
The suspect, identified as Farhad Noori, was a competitive bodybuilder with a social media following. Witnesses reported that he shouted “Allahu Akbar” during his arrest and engaged in prayer afterward, indicating a possible Islamist motive. Despite previous minor offenses, he had no known history of radical behavior. Authorities have classified the attack as religiously motivated.
Political and Security Repercussions
The incident has intensified debates on security and immigration policies in Germany, particularly with the federal election scheduled for February 23. Political figures have called for stricter law enforcement and a reevaluation of immigration regulations in response to the attack.
Timing and Security Concerns
The attack occurred just before the annual Munich Security Conference, where international leaders gather to discuss global security issues. The proximity of this violent incident to such a high-profile event has heightened concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of current security measures.
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