- A knife-wielding attacker stabbed at least five people in an asylum-seeker shelter in southern Germany, killing one man and wounding several others.
- A 31-year-old man was arrested by police outside the refugee centre; his identity has not been released.
- One man succumbed to his injuries immediately, one man was airlifted to the hospital, and four others were sent to the hospital via ambulance.
The German news agency reported on Monday that a knife-wielding attacker stabbed at least five people in an asylum-seeker shelter in southern Germany, killing one man and wounding at least five others.
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One man succumbed to his injuries immediately, one man was airlifted to the hospital, and four others were sent to the hospital via ambulance.
It was initially unclear whether further individuals had been injured.
A 31-year-old man was arrested by police outside the refugee centre; his identity was withheld to comply with German privacy laws.
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