German prosecutors: Plot to kill soldiers in Bavaria foiled | DW News

Prosecutors here in Germany say they have foiled a plot to kill soldiers in the southern state of Bavaria.
They’ve detained a 27-year-old man accused of planning the attack. The suspect allegedly intended to use a machete to carry out the attack against members of the German military.

00:00 Germany says it foiled Islamist plot to kill soldiers
00:17 Hans Brandt, DW Political Correspondent

#germany #islamist #terrorism
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36 comments
  1. Something's got tp change or things like this will be the end of the european project. I really hope brussel understands this….but i don't think they will.

  2. Whiteys who lecture India on human rights of Jaihaidis finally starting to get a taste of the reality, we Sanatanis have been dealing this with for the past 1000yrs.

  3. The comment sections speaks for itself. This woke leftist channel calls anyone right-wing who is against illegal migration and terror.

  4. Make famouse the salman rushide book let world know what is islam. Sell that book in every street let world know what islam hide within itself.

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