Today, September 5, marks the anniversary of the terrorist attack on the 1972 Munich Olympics. Palestinian terrorists then took hostage and then killed 11 Israeli athletes.
At approximately 10 am local time, Munich police reported that an unknown person opened fire in the city center – law enforcement officers wounded the attacker with return shots. Subsequently, he died from his injuries. Bild reported this on Thursday, September 5.
Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said the attacker died from his injuries.
Shots were fired near the Israeli Consulate General and the Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism. According to the publication, the shooter took a long-barreled pistol. He pulled out a weapon and was the first to start shooting five police officers on duty in the city center. According to preliminary data, only one shot;
“Our office, which is located next to the Nazi Documentation Center in the center of Munich, has now been cordoned off by our employees inside suddenly a loud explosion is known so far,” said the CEO of the Munich security conference Benedict Frank.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry said none of its employees were injured.
Today, September 5, marks the anniversary of the terrorist attack on the 1972 Munich Olympics. Palestinian terrorists then took hostage and then killed 11 Israeli athletes.
We previously reported that in the city of Siegen in western Germany, a woman with a knife attacked bus passengers on a trip to a local festival.
We remind you that a 40-year-old man is suspected of the attempted murder of a serviceman in connection with his activities in protecting public order.
Source: korrespondent
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