Authorities say the person behind the German stabbing spree is a Syrian man who has admitted to the crime. Reuters


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In a disturbing event that has shaken the western German city of Solingen, a 26-year-old Syrian man has confessed to a violent stabbing attack that left three people dead and several others injured. The attack occurred on Friday during the “Festival of Diversity,” an event celebrating the 650th anniversary of Solingen’s founding. The festival, held in a central square, was meant to be a joyous occasion, but it turned into a scene of horror as the man launched a brutal assault on festival-goers.
The suspect, who turned himself in after a widespread manhunt, was reportedly covered in blood when he approached police and identified himself. The attack resulted in the deaths of two men, aged 67 and 56, and a 56-year-old woman. In addition, thirteen people were wounded in the attack. Eyewitnesses described the chaos and fear that unfolded, with one observer noting the shock on the face of the stage performer as the attack began.

Police have indicated that the assailant targeted the necks of his victims, a detail that suggests a deliberate and focused attempt to inflict fatal injuries. Following the attack, authorities conducted a search at a refugee shelter and also arrested a 15-year-old boy in connection with the incident. This action came after a tense period during which residents were advised to stay vigilant while the perpetrator was still at large.

The attack has intensified discussions in Germany about the country’s approach to immigration and public safety. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has condemned the incident as “upsetting” and “terrible,” and has announced plans to visit Solingen to offer support. In response to the attack, opposition figures have called for stricter immigration controls. Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), has called for an end to admitting refugees from Syria and Afghanistan, stating, “It’s enough!” He argues that the refugee influx is contributing to the rise in violent incidents.

Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck, a member of the Green Party, has focused on the issue of knife crime, calling for tougher regulations to prevent such attacks. He emphasized that no one should be carrying knives in public spaces. Meanwhile, Alice Weidel, co-chair of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has criticized Germany’s migration policies, advocating for immediate changes to address what she views as the root cause of the violence.

The attack comes amid rising rates of knife crime in Germany, prompting the Interior Ministry to consider stricter laws. The incident is expected to further fuel anti-immigration sentiment and could impact upcoming elections, particularly in eastern states where the AfD has been gaining ground.

In the wake of the stabbings, authorities have set up “points of invincibility” around the city, providing places where residents can charge their phones and access refreshments during power outages or emergencies. This measure reflects the broader efforts to support and protect the community in the aftermath of such traumatic events.

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