He had covered Germany in blood! This is how the Christmas market murderer was caught… 2 Turks were also injured in the attack: Statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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It was reported that 4 people died and more than 60 people were injured when a person drove his car into a crowd at the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. After the incident, the identity of the attacker was determined.

HIS IDENTITY HAS BEEN REVEALED

It was learned that 50-year-old attacker Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, born in 1974, has been living in Germany since 2006. It is also reported that the attacker has an indefinite residence permit and works as a psychiatrist and psychotherapy specialist in a clinic in the city of Bernburg.

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PRO-ISRAEL

It is also reported that Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, who organized the terrorist attack, had a pro-Israeli view. It was revealed that the person also retweeted a post praising Israel and the ‘Greater Middle East Project’ on his social media account.

THERE WAS A CAPTURE WARRANT IN HIS COUNTRY

While it was learned that Al-Abdulmohsen had an arrest warrant in his country for various crimes and that the Saudi Arabian government requested his extradition from Germany, it was claimed that Germany rejected the request, citing freedom of expression and human rights concerns.

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THIS IS HOW THE MURIOUS ATTACKER WAS CAUGHT

The Christmas attacker, who shed blood in Germany, was captured alive by German police. The moments when the police caught the attacker were recorded second by second by a bystander.

MINISTER FIDAN: THERE ARE NO LIFE THREATS

It was learned that 2 Turkish citizens were injured in the attack. A statement came from Minister Fidan regarding the fate of Turkish citizens.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Fidan used the following statements in his statement on the subject:

“It has been learned that two of our citizens were injured in the tragic attack in Magdeburg, Germany. Our citizens in the hospital do not have life-threatening injuries.”
This content was published by Doğukan Akbayır

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