(Baonghean.vn) - Over the past year, German police have made efforts to detect and destroy terrorist attack plots in Germany. Here are some notable cases.
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An explosion in the German city of Ansbach on July 24, 2016, killed a suspect who tried to set off a bomb outside a music festival in the German city of Ansbach, injuring 12 others, three of them seriously. The head of the Bavarian Interior Ministry said a 27-year-old man detonated the bomb after being refused entry to the music festival in the city. |
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Police in Leipzig arrested 22-year-old Syrian Jaber al-Bakr on October 10, 2016, after a two-day manhunt when they found explosives and other bomb-making equipment in his apartment in Chemnitz. He is suspected of plotting an attack on an airport in Berlin. Photo: DW |
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In July 2016, IS claimed responsibility for two deadly attacks carried out by asylum seekers in Germany. Fifteen people were injured in a crowded bar near the exit of a music festival in the town of Ansbach after an asylum seeker detonated a homemade bomb. Photo: DW |
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Three suspects of the IS terrorist network were arrested in Germany on June 2, 2016. German authorities said two of them planned to carry out suicide bombings in the town of Dusseldorf while the other targeted pedestrians on a busy street. Photo: DW |
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German police arrested three people after a bomb exploded at a church where a wedding was taking place in Essen in April 2016. Photo: DW |
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After finding bomb-making materials in an apartment in the city of Oberursel in April 2015, German police arrested a German couple of Turkish origin on suspicion of preparing an attack. Photo: DW |
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A man used a knife to attack passengers at a subway station in Munich, Germany, early on the morning of May 10, 2016, killing one person and injuring three others. |
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The latest terrorist attack in Germany occurred on the evening of December 19, 2016 (local time) when a man drove a truck at 65 km/h into a crowd gathered at a Christmas market outside the Kaiser Wilhelm Church, Breitscheidplatz Square, West Berlin, killing 12 people and injuring 48 others. Photo: Daily Mail |
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