A 32-year-old German woman has stabbed and injured six people on a bus in the city of Siegen in western Germany. The suspect was arrested after the attack, which left at least three victims with life-threatening injuries. There were 40 people on the bus at the time of the incident, and police are currently working to establish a motive, ruling out terrorism as a cause.
This attack follows a recent deadly knife attack in Solingen, where three people were killed and eight others seriously wounded by a 26-year-old Syrian national with a rejected asylum application. In response, Germany has introduced new restrictions on carrying knives in public places and has started deporting convicted criminals back to Afghanistan following a deal facilitated by Qatar.
Authorities are on high alert as they investigate these violent incidents, hoping to prevent further tragedies. The government’s actions to tighten restrictions and enforce deportations aim to maintain public safety and restore order in the face of recent attacks. As the investigations continue, the motive behind the Siegen bus attack remains a crucial piece of information that authorities are working diligently to uncover.
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