Published: 7:35pm, 13 Feb 2025Updated: 8:46pm, 13 Feb 2025
Some 28 people were injured when a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove a car into a crowd of people in Munich in what the state premier said was probably an attack on Thursday, as the German city prepared to host a top-level security conference.
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Police in the southern city said a car approached police vehicles stopped by a protest held by the Verdi union before speeding up and hitting people.
The suspected attack throws security back into the spotlight before a federal election next week following several other violent attacks.
It also came hours before leading international figures, including US Vice-President J.D. Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, were in the city for the high-profile Munich Security Conference, which starts on Friday.
![Security has been in sharp focus in Germany ahead of a federal election next week and following a string of violent attacks. Photo: AFP Security has been in sharp focus in Germany ahead of a federal election next week and following a string of violent attacks. Photo: AFP](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2025/02/13/cb1f0d82-9255-44d3-863e-b82a6051ac25_63b623dd.jpg)
“It was probably an attack,” Bavaria state premier Markus Soeder told reporters.
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Bavaria’s interior minister said he did not suspect there was a connection to the conference.