Germany car accident: According to reports, a person in Munich city of Munich, Germany crushed more than 20 people under the car, including children. Ukrainian President Volodimir Zalensky and US Vice President J.D. This incident has caused a stir before the meeting of Vance. The incident took place only one and a half kilometers from the Munich Security Conference, for which many highly placed officers and international journalists came to Munich. The police posted on social media that they have arrested the car driver, which is being questioned. The accused of this attack is a Saudi doctor.

 

Incident during trade union performance

Let us tell you that a meeting is going to be held in Munich on Friday (14 February) between US Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Jailonski. Earlier, during a demonstration organized by the Trade Union, a car entered the crowd in the area of ​​Dachaur Straise and Cedelstrass near Munich Central Railway Station, causing a major accident.

 

Many of the injured are in critical condition.

Regarding the accident, the union said, “We have no information about this incident.” After the incident, security forces immediately laid siege to the area and rushed the injured to the hospital. It is not yet clear whether it was an attack or accident. It is being told that many of the injured are in critical condition. According to Munich Fire Department spokesman Gerhard Peshke, many people fled to nearby buildings to save their lives, as the suspect was crushing people in the crowd.

Some time ago a similar incident happened.

It is noteworthy that on December 20 last year, a person was crushed by a person in the Christmas market in Magdeberg, Germany. Five people died and more than 200 were injured in the incident. The attack suspect was a 50-year-old Saudi Arabia doctor who had been living in Saxony-Right, East Germany since 2006. However, the accused was immediately arrested from the spot.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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