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4th Terror Attack in Germany

3 of them by refugees


In the fourth attack in Germany this week, a Syrian refugee killed himself in a suicide bombing, injuring 15, four of them seriously






This has been the worst week imaginable for Germany. Yet another attack in the country that has been so welcoming to refugees.

Now, the refugees seem to be turning on the country that welcomed them, carrying out three attacks this week:

These attacks come during the same week where an 18-year old German-Iranian killed 9 people in a shooting rampage at a shopping center in Munich.

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What Happened?

The perpetrator is still unnamed, but he was a 27-year old Syrian, who had been living in Germany. He had applied for asylum, and was rejected a year ago. The policy of Germany is not to send rejected asylum seekers back into war zones, so he was able to continue to live in Germany. He would have been sent back once his area is declared to no longer be a war zone.

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The perpetrator attempted to gain entry to the Ansbach Open Music Festival, however he was denied entry since he had no ticket. He then waited around and detonated an explosive device hidden in his backpack. There was speculation whether the attack was yet another suicide attempt, but this was rejected as he had packed the bag with nails to inflict maximum damage.

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A mobile phone video showed the attacker pledging allegiance to ISIS and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

In the video he says that the attack was revenge for Germany “getting in the way of Islam”.

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Ansbach is a small town in Germany of 40,000 that is home to the U.S. 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, as well, which has a military garrison three miles from the attack site.

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