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Münster Vehicle Ramming Occurs on Anniversary of Islamic Terrorist Attack in Stockholm

Source: rt.com

The deadly vehicle ramming of an outdoor café in the German city of Münster took place exactly one year after a hijacked truck was driven into a crowd in the Swedish capital, Stockholm.

German police confirmed that there were fatalities and injuries resulting from the incident in central Münster. The ramming is not yet officially considered a terrorist attack, but police say the driver took his own life afterwards.

Exactly one year ago, on April 7, 2017, Stockholm was hit by a vehicle attack, which has many similarities to the events in Germany on Saturday. Back then, a perpetrator drove a hijacked truck into a crowd along the busy Drottninggatan Street before crashing into a department store.

The ramming attack claimed five lives and left 14 people seriously wounded, with Swedes and foreign tourists among the victims. The attacker was arrested the same day following a massive manhunt. He was identified as a rejected asylum-seeker from Uzbekistan who had sworn allegiance to Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) a few days earlier.

 

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