The knife attack hit the country “to the heart,” the German president said at a memorial service for the victims of the Solingen massacre. He called for strengthening the fight against illegal migration.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday, September 1, attended a memorial service for the victims of the Solingen massacre. DW wrote this on Sunday, September 1.
“We are still in awe nine days after this bloody act of radical Islamists,” Steinmeier admitted.
The attack hit the country “in the heart,” he added.
“It has destroyed our self-perception as a nation whose representatives, despite all their differences, live peacefully and strive to live together – both those who have been here for many generations and those who join us later,” emphasized the president.
We remind you that at a festival in the city of Solingen in Germany on August 23, a man with a knife attacked passers-by. At least three people died.
And on August 27, German police shot and killed a man armed with two knives.
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