Car Ramming Attack at Munich Labor Union Demonstration Sparks Immigration Debate
In Munich, a driver injured at least 28 people, including children, by driving into a labor union demonstration. The suspect, an Afghan asylum-seeker, was arrested. This incident follows other attacks by immigrants, heightening migration issues in the upcoming German election.
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A driver plunged a car into a labor union demonstration in central Munich on Thursday, injuring at least 28 people, including children, according to authorities. Officials suspect it was a deliberate attack.
The driver, identified as a 24-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker, was apprehended by police. The incident is part of a string of recent attacks involving immigrants, elevating migration as a key topic in Germany's February 23 election campaign.
Germany's main opposition conservative bloc is demanding stricter measures to control irregular migration, while Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government claims efforts are already underway to mitigate illegal entries. Meanwhile, heightened security will be in place for the upcoming Munich Security Conference amid investigations into the attack's motive.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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