A 24-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker drove a car into a labor union demonstration in Munich, injuring 30 people, including children. The incident is believed to be an attack, amidst a series of attacks involving immigrants in Germany. The suspect, known to authorities, was arrested after the car was shot at by police. Some victims sustained serious injuries, and the incident is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism. The Bavarian governor expressed sympathy for the victims, and emphasized the need for change in Germany’s approach to irregular migration. The opposition conservative bloc and far-right Alternative for Germany party have called for tougher measures on migration in response to the incident. Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government stated that they have already taken steps to reduce irregular migration and criticized the opposition’s proposals as incompatible with German and EU law. The incident has sparked debate on migration policy in Germany, with politicians calling for a change to address ongoing security concerns.
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